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Roman Basilica Unearthed in London's Financial District
Archaeologists excavating in London's financial district unearthed a portion of Londinium's first Roman basilica, a significant 2,000-year-old structure dating back to around 80 AD, offering new insights into the city's Roman history and its rise as a major trading center.
Roman Basilica Unearthed in London's Financial District
Archaeologists excavating in London's financial district unearthed a portion of Londinium's first Roman basilica, a significant 2,000-year-old structure dating back to around 80 AD, offering new insights into the city's Roman history and its rise as a major trading center.
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8% Bias Score


Pesticide harm to 800+ non-target species revealed in Nature Communications study
A Nature Communications study analyzing 1705 studies found that pesticides harm over 800 non-target species, impacting growth, reproduction, and behavior in animals, plants, and microorganisms, even at field-realistic application levels, highlighting the need for more sustainable agricultural practi...
Pesticide harm to 800+ non-target species revealed in Nature Communications study
A Nature Communications study analyzing 1705 studies found that pesticides harm over 800 non-target species, impacting growth, reproduction, and behavior in animals, plants, and microorganisms, even at field-realistic application levels, highlighting the need for more sustainable agricultural practi...
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28% Bias Score


Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study of 115 individuals over 50 found that high levels of Neisseria bacteria in the mouth correlated with better cognitive function, while high levels of Porophyromonas (linked to periodontitis) correlated with worse cognitive function, suggesting a potential link between oral health and brain he...
Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study of 115 individuals over 50 found that high levels of Neisseria bacteria in the mouth correlated with better cognitive function, while high levels of Porophyromonas (linked to periodontitis) correlated with worse cognitive function, suggesting a potential link between oral health and brain he...
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32% Bias Score


Moderate Egg Consumption Linked to Lower Mortality Risk in Older Adults
A Monash University study of 8,700 adults over 70 found that eating 1-6 eggs weekly reduced all-cause mortality by 15% and cardiovascular mortality by 29% compared to consuming eggs less than twice monthly; this benefit held true even for those with high cholesterol.
Moderate Egg Consumption Linked to Lower Mortality Risk in Older Adults
A Monash University study of 8,700 adults over 70 found that eating 1-6 eggs weekly reduced all-cause mortality by 15% and cardiovascular mortality by 29% compared to consuming eggs less than twice monthly; this benefit held true even for those with high cholesterol.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Seismologists Disagree on Earthquake Severity, Sparking Public Debate
A disagreement among Greek seismologists regarding the severity of recent earthquakes near Santorini and Amorgos caused public concern, highlighting challenges in communicating scientific uncertainty during natural disasters and sparking a debate about political influence on scientific bodies.
Greek Seismologists Disagree on Earthquake Severity, Sparking Public Debate
A disagreement among Greek seismologists regarding the severity of recent earthquakes near Santorini and Amorgos caused public concern, highlighting challenges in communicating scientific uncertainty during natural disasters and sparking a debate about political influence on scientific bodies.
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52% Bias Score


Italian Organic Food Market Flourishes Despite Inflation
Driven by consumer demand for healthy and sustainable options, Italy's organic food market grew by 4.5% in 2024, reaching €5.7 billion, despite inflation; modern distribution and private labels are key.
Italian Organic Food Market Flourishes Despite Inflation
Driven by consumer demand for healthy and sustainable options, Italy's organic food market grew by 4.5% in 2024, reaching €5.7 billion, despite inflation; modern distribution and private labels are key.
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28% Bias Score

US Mars Colonization Efforts Face Uncertain Future
Multiple US presidents have expressed interest in sending humans to Mars, with current efforts focusing on the Artemis program's moon landing as a precursor. However, the program's high cost and delays, coupled with Elon Musk's independent Mars ambitions, create uncertainty about the future of human...

US Mars Colonization Efforts Face Uncertain Future
Multiple US presidents have expressed interest in sending humans to Mars, with current efforts focusing on the Artemis program's moon landing as a precursor. However, the program's high cost and delays, coupled with Elon Musk's independent Mars ambitions, create uncertainty about the future of human...
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44% Bias Score

Benjamin Banneker: Surveyor of Washington, D.C., and Civil Rights Advocate
Benjamin Banneker, a self-taught astronomer and surveyor born in 1731 in Oella, Maryland, significantly contributed to the surveying of Washington, D.C., created renowned almanacs, and was a vocal advocate for civil rights, challenging racial prejudice in a 14-page letter to Thomas Jefferson.

Benjamin Banneker: Surveyor of Washington, D.C., and Civil Rights Advocate
Benjamin Banneker, a self-taught astronomer and surveyor born in 1731 in Oella, Maryland, significantly contributed to the surveying of Washington, D.C., created renowned almanacs, and was a vocal advocate for civil rights, challenging racial prejudice in a 14-page letter to Thomas Jefferson.
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28% Bias Score

Technion Celebrates 100 Years of Innovation with Commemorative Stamp
To mark its 100th anniversary, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology unveiled a commemorative stamp featuring its historic Haifa building and symbols representing its scientific advancements, reflecting its contribution to Israel and global innovation.

Technion Celebrates 100 Years of Innovation with Commemorative Stamp
To mark its 100th anniversary, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology unveiled a commemorative stamp featuring its historic Haifa building and symbols representing its scientific advancements, reflecting its contribution to Israel and global innovation.
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Vytrus Biotech: Sustainable Plant Stem Cell Technology Disrupts Cosmetics Industry
Vytrus Biotech, a Spanish biotech firm, cultivates plant stem cells in labs to produce sustainable, high-yield cosmetic ingredients from 24 plant species, resulting in 21 unique compounds; in 2023, they achieved €3.74 million in revenue, with 70% from international sales.

Vytrus Biotech: Sustainable Plant Stem Cell Technology Disrupts Cosmetics Industry
Vytrus Biotech, a Spanish biotech firm, cultivates plant stem cells in labs to produce sustainable, high-yield cosmetic ingredients from 24 plant species, resulting in 21 unique compounds; in 2023, they achieved €3.74 million in revenue, with 70% from international sales.
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36% Bias Score

PFAS Contamination Found in Vlieland and Friesland Wastewater
Elevated PFAS levels were detected in the incoming and treated wastewater at Vlieland's wastewater treatment plant, along with Heerenveen and Sneek, prompting an investigation into the source, though initial findings suggest no immediate health risks due to dilution in surface water. Drinking water ...

PFAS Contamination Found in Vlieland and Friesland Wastewater
Elevated PFAS levels were detected in the incoming and treated wastewater at Vlieland's wastewater treatment plant, along with Heerenveen and Sneek, prompting an investigation into the source, though initial findings suggest no immediate health risks due to dilution in surface water. Drinking water ...
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40% Bias Score

Cranes Return to Germany for Breeding Season
Thousands of cranes have returned to Germany from Southern Europe for breeding season, with many currently resting in the Diepholzer Moor; around 10,000 breeding pairs have arrived by Valentine's Day, engaging in elaborate mating dances to secure prime breeding spots.

Cranes Return to Germany for Breeding Season
Thousands of cranes have returned to Germany from Southern Europe for breeding season, with many currently resting in the Diepholzer Moor; around 10,000 breeding pairs have arrived by Valentine's Day, engaging in elaborate mating dances to secure prime breeding spots.
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8% Bias Score
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