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Shenzhou-19 Crew to Return to Earth, Delivering Crucial Space Habitability Data
The Shenzhou-19 crew will return to Earth around May 1st after conducting extensive research on space station habitability, including pharmacokinetic studies and environmental monitoring, aboard the Chinese Space Station Tiangong.
Shenzhou-19 Crew to Return to Earth, Delivering Crucial Space Habitability Data
The Shenzhou-19 crew will return to Earth around May 1st after conducting extensive research on space station habitability, including pharmacokinetic studies and environmental monitoring, aboard the Chinese Space Station Tiangong.
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16% 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


Combined Statins and Ezetimibe Significantly Reduce Heart Attack Recurrence
A study of 36,000 Swedish heart attack patients (2015-2022) found that combining statins and ezetimibe within 12 weeks significantly reduced the risk of further cardiovascular events and death, suggesting a simple change in treatment guidelines could save thousands of lives and reduce healthcare cos...
Combined Statins and Ezetimibe Significantly Reduce Heart Attack Recurrence
A study of 36,000 Swedish heart attack patients (2015-2022) found that combining statins and ezetimibe within 12 weeks significantly reduced the risk of further cardiovascular events and death, suggesting a simple change in treatment guidelines could save thousands of lives and reduce healthcare cos...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Science Cuts Undermine Global Research and Safety
The Trump administration's cuts to US research funding and withdrawal from international agreements have undermined global scientific collaboration, increasing risks to global health and environmental security, with specific impacts seen in infectious disease prevention and climate change prediction...
Trump's Science Cuts Undermine Global Research and Safety
The Trump administration's cuts to US research funding and withdrawal from international agreements have undermined global scientific collaboration, increasing risks to global health and environmental security, with specific impacts seen in infectious disease prevention and climate change prediction...
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48% Bias Score


Bio-Art Installation Uses Deceased Composer's Cells to Create Music
Revivification," a bio-art installation at the Art Gallery of Western Australia through August 3, uses organoids grown from composer Alvin Lucier's cells to generate music in real-time, interacting with visitors and raising questions about artistic immortality and consciousness.
Bio-Art Installation Uses Deceased Composer's Cells to Create Music
Revivification," a bio-art installation at the Art Gallery of Western Australia through August 3, uses organoids grown from composer Alvin Lucier's cells to generate music in real-time, interacting with visitors and raising questions about artistic immortality and consciousness.
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36% Bias Score


Technology Use Linked to Lower Risk of Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A meta-analysis of 57 studies involving over 400,000 older adults found that technology use is associated with a 42% lower risk of cognitive impairment, contradicting the 'digital dementia hypothesis'.
Technology Use Linked to Lower Risk of Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A meta-analysis of 57 studies involving over 400,000 older adults found that technology use is associated with a 42% lower risk of cognitive impairment, contradicting the 'digital dementia hypothesis'.
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Excessive Alcohol Consumption Linked to Increased Risk of Brain Damage
A study of over 1700 deceased individuals found that drinking eight or more alcoholic beverages weekly significantly increases the risk of hyaline arteriolosclerosis, a brain condition impacting memory and cognition; even former heavy drinkers showed increased risk.

Excessive Alcohol Consumption Linked to Increased Risk of Brain Damage
A study of over 1700 deceased individuals found that drinking eight or more alcoholic beverages weekly significantly increases the risk of hyaline arteriolosclerosis, a brain condition impacting memory and cognition; even former heavy drinkers showed increased risk.
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52% 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

CT Scans Linked to 103,000 Projected Cancer Cases, Sparking New Safety Regulations
A new study reveals that CT scans, while valuable in detecting diseases, may be causing approximately 103,000 lifetime cases of radiation-induced cancers in California due to high and variable radiation doses, leading to new Medicare regulations to improve safety.

CT Scans Linked to 103,000 Projected Cancer Cases, Sparking New Safety Regulations
A new study reveals that CT scans, while valuable in detecting diseases, may be causing approximately 103,000 lifetime cases of radiation-induced cancers in California due to high and variable radiation doses, leading to new Medicare regulations to improve safety.
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Brain Connectivity Predicts PTSD Severity One Month Post-Trauma
A Haifa and Yale University study published in JAMA Network Open found that analyzing brain connectivity patterns one month after a traumatic event can predict PTSD severity, potentially allowing for early, personalized interventions; 162 participants underwent fMRI scans and clinical assessments ov...

Brain Connectivity Predicts PTSD Severity One Month Post-Trauma
A Haifa and Yale University study published in JAMA Network Open found that analyzing brain connectivity patterns one month after a traumatic event can predict PTSD severity, potentially allowing for early, personalized interventions; 162 participants underwent fMRI scans and clinical assessments ov...
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20% Bias Score

Advance Metals to Commence Drilling at High-Grade Yoquivo Silver-Gold Project
Advance Metals has received all necessary approvals to begin a 3000m, 9-12 hole drill program at its Yoquivo silver-gold project in Mexico, targeting high-grade epithermal veins following significant previous intersections, with work starting in three weeks.

Advance Metals to Commence Drilling at High-Grade Yoquivo Silver-Gold Project
Advance Metals has received all necessary approvals to begin a 3000m, 9-12 hole drill program at its Yoquivo silver-gold project in Mexico, targeting high-grade epithermal veins following significant previous intersections, with work starting in three weeks.
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48% Bias Score

Gut Microbiome Differences Linked to Autism in New Study
A study of 43 autistic and 41 neurotypical children (ages 8-17) found lower levels of tryptophan metabolites in autistic children, impacting serotonin production and potentially contributing to autism symptoms; maternal antibiotic use during pregnancy was also linked to a higher risk of autism.

Gut Microbiome Differences Linked to Autism in New Study
A study of 43 autistic and 41 neurotypical children (ages 8-17) found lower levels of tryptophan metabolites in autistic children, impacting serotonin production and potentially contributing to autism symptoms; maternal antibiotic use during pregnancy was also linked to a higher risk of autism.
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48% Bias Score
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