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Archaeological Study Challenges Link Between Agriculture and Immediate Wealth Inequality
A new study using housing size as a proxy for wealth in over 1,000 archaeological sites spanning 10,000 years reveals that significant wealth inequality emerged far later than previously thought, often centuries or millennia after the adoption of agriculture, challenging the traditional view.
Archaeological Study Challenges Link Between Agriculture and Immediate Wealth Inequality
A new study using housing size as a proxy for wealth in over 1,000 archaeological sites spanning 10,000 years reveals that significant wealth inequality emerged far later than previously thought, often centuries or millennia after the adoption of agriculture, challenging the traditional view.
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24% Bias Score


San Diego Hit by 5.2 Magnitude Earthquake and Numerous Aftershocks
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit Julian, San Diego, on Monday, followed by over two dozen aftershocks, causing no major damage but prompting animal responses caught on video and raising concerns about the Elsinore Fault.
San Diego Hit by 5.2 Magnitude Earthquake and Numerous Aftershocks
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit Julian, San Diego, on Monday, followed by over two dozen aftershocks, causing no major damage but prompting animal responses caught on video and raising concerns about the Elsinore Fault.
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36% Bias Score


AI's Transformative Impact on Education
AI revolutionizes education by personalizing learning, addressing educational inequality through accessible tutoring, and fostering critical thinking through interactive problem-solving.
AI's Transformative Impact on Education
AI revolutionizes education by personalizing learning, addressing educational inequality through accessible tutoring, and fostering critical thinking through interactive problem-solving.
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48% Bias Score


France Abolishes HCERES, Shifting Research Evaluation to Peer Review
The French Parliament voted to eliminate the Higher Council for Evaluation of Research and Higher Education (HCERES), due to concerns about its political ties and bureaucratic approach, shifting research evaluation to a peer-review system.
France Abolishes HCERES, Shifting Research Evaluation to Peer Review
The French Parliament voted to eliminate the Higher Council for Evaluation of Research and Higher Education (HCERES), due to concerns about its political ties and bureaucratic approach, shifting research evaluation to a peer-review system.
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56% Bias Score


Climate Change Triples Length of Ocean Heatwaves
A study shows climate change has tripled the length of ocean heatwaves since 1940, causing mass mortality of marine life, stronger storms, and economic losses; the only solution is cutting fossil fuel use.
Climate Change Triples Length of Ocean Heatwaves
A study shows climate change has tripled the length of ocean heatwaves since 1940, causing mass mortality of marine life, stronger storms, and economic losses; the only solution is cutting fossil fuel use.
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44% Bias Score


Cannabis Use Linked to Significantly Increased Dementia Risk
A Canadian study of over six million people found a 72% increased risk of dementia among those hospitalized for cannabis-related issues, exceeding alcohol-related risks; this highlights the need for further research into the long-term effects of cannabis use on cognitive health.
Cannabis Use Linked to Significantly Increased Dementia Risk
A Canadian study of over six million people found a 72% increased risk of dementia among those hospitalized for cannabis-related issues, exceeding alcohol-related risks; this highlights the need for further research into the long-term effects of cannabis use on cognitive health.
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48% Bias Score

Record-High Autism Diagnoses Prompt Investigation
The CDC reports a record-high autism diagnosis rate of 1 in 31 children aged eight or younger in 2022, up from 1 in 36 in 2020, prompting Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to investigate the causes, despite researchers attributing part of the rise to improved screening and awareness.

Record-High Autism Diagnoses Prompt Investigation
The CDC reports a record-high autism diagnosis rate of 1 in 31 children aged eight or younger in 2022, up from 1 in 36 in 2020, prompting Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to investigate the causes, despite researchers attributing part of the rise to improved screening and awareness.
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64% Bias Score

Intracellular Galectin-1 in Pancreatic Cancer Stroma Drives Aggressiveness
An international study published in PNAS identifies Galectin-1 (Gal1) within the nuclei of pancreatic cancer stroma fibroblasts as a key driver of tumor aggressiveness, opening avenues for new therapeutic strategies targeting this protein's intracellular function to improve treatment response in thi...

Intracellular Galectin-1 in Pancreatic Cancer Stroma Drives Aggressiveness
An international study published in PNAS identifies Galectin-1 (Gal1) within the nuclei of pancreatic cancer stroma fibroblasts as a key driver of tumor aggressiveness, opening avenues for new therapeutic strategies targeting this protein's intracellular function to improve treatment response in thi...
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20% Bias Score

EU Approves First Alzheimer's Disease Treatment Targeting Disease Processes
The European Commission approved Lecanemab, a new Alzheimer's treatment targeting disease processes, for use in the EU; although effective in slowing progression in early stages for a small subset of patients, it is not a cure and its long-term effects remain uncertain.

EU Approves First Alzheimer's Disease Treatment Targeting Disease Processes
The European Commission approved Lecanemab, a new Alzheimer's treatment targeting disease processes, for use in the EU; although effective in slowing progression in early stages for a small subset of patients, it is not a cure and its long-term effects remain uncertain.
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44% Bias Score

Roman Occupation's Enduring Economic Impact on Germany
Research comparing regions along the Roman Limes in Germany reveals that formerly Roman areas remain wealthier, more densely populated, and have higher rates of entrepreneurship than adjacent former Germanic territories, even after 1700 years, due to early urbanization and infrastructure.

Roman Occupation's Enduring Economic Impact on Germany
Research comparing regions along the Roman Limes in Germany reveals that formerly Roman areas remain wealthier, more densely populated, and have higher rates of entrepreneurship than adjacent former Germanic territories, even after 1700 years, due to early urbanization and infrastructure.
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52% Bias Score

NHS Fast-Tracks Melanoma Vaccine Access
The NHS will provide fast-tracked access to a new melanoma vaccine, iSCIB1+, for advanced melanoma patients in England, aiming to prevent recurrence and potentially saving lives; up to 10,000 patients will receive personalized cancer treatments by 2030.

NHS Fast-Tracks Melanoma Vaccine Access
The NHS will provide fast-tracked access to a new melanoma vaccine, iSCIB1+, for advanced melanoma patients in England, aiming to prevent recurrence and potentially saving lives; up to 10,000 patients will receive personalized cancer treatments by 2030.
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48% Bias Score

Moscow's AI Olympiad Awards 7 Individual Winners, 5 Teams
Moscow hosted the National Technology Olympiad's AI competition, awarding prizes to 7 individual winners and 5 teams from 94 finalists who tackled real-world problems using AI; 7,500 students from 87 regions participated.

Moscow's AI Olympiad Awards 7 Individual Winners, 5 Teams
Moscow hosted the National Technology Olympiad's AI competition, awarding prizes to 7 individual winners and 5 teams from 94 finalists who tackled real-world problems using AI; 7,500 students from 87 regions participated.
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52% Bias Score
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