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Alcohol and Cannabis Use Impact Anesthesia Requirements
Studies show alcoholics need 25% more Propofol for sedation, while cannabis users need over three times more in some cases, highlighting the need to account for substance use when determining anesthesia dosage.
Alcohol and Cannabis Use Impact Anesthesia Requirements
Studies show alcoholics need 25% more Propofol for sedation, while cannabis users need over three times more in some cases, highlighting the need to account for substance use when determining anesthesia dosage.
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40% Bias Score


Penicillin Discoverer's Legacy Revitalizes Scottish Town
Darvel, Scotland, is experiencing a community revitalization through celebrating its famous son, Sir Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin; a new mural, increased tourism, and renewed local pride are transforming the town.
Penicillin Discoverer's Legacy Revitalizes Scottish Town
Darvel, Scotland, is experiencing a community revitalization through celebrating its famous son, Sir Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin; a new mural, increased tourism, and renewed local pride are transforming the town.
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44% Bias Score


Four Attachment Styles and Their Impact on Relationships
A BBC Serbian article explores four attachment styles—secure, anxious-preoccupied, dismissive-avoidant, and fearful-avoidant—showing how childhood experiences shape adult relationships and emotional responses, with online tests now helping individuals identify their style.
Four Attachment Styles and Their Impact on Relationships
A BBC Serbian article explores four attachment styles—secure, anxious-preoccupied, dismissive-avoidant, and fearful-avoidant—showing how childhood experiences shape adult relationships and emotional responses, with online tests now helping individuals identify their style.
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36% Bias Score


Canadian Scientists Win Prestigious Breakthrough Prizes
Canadian researchers Daniel Drucker and Maaike van Kooten won Breakthrough Prizes for their contributions to diabetes treatment and astronomical observation technology, respectively, at a ceremony highlighting major scientific achievements amidst U.S. research funding cuts.
Canadian Scientists Win Prestigious Breakthrough Prizes
Canadian researchers Daniel Drucker and Maaike van Kooten won Breakthrough Prizes for their contributions to diabetes treatment and astronomical observation technology, respectively, at a ceremony highlighting major scientific achievements amidst U.S. research funding cuts.
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20% Bias Score


't Hooft Awarded $3 Million Breakthrough Prize for Particle Physics Research
Dutch physicist Gerard 't Hooft won a $3 million Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for his foundational work on the Standard Model of particle physics at a Los Angeles gala on Saturday, resolving inconsistencies in theoretical models with his advisor Martinus Veltman through renormalization.
't Hooft Awarded $3 Million Breakthrough Prize for Particle Physics Research
Dutch physicist Gerard 't Hooft won a $3 million Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for his foundational work on the Standard Model of particle physics at a Los Angeles gala on Saturday, resolving inconsistencies in theoretical models with his advisor Martinus Veltman through renormalization.
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4% Bias Score


Traditional Tanzanian Diet Reduces Inflammation in Study
A study of 77 Tanzanian men showed that switching from their traditional, plant-rich Chagga diet to a Western diet increased inflammation; returning to the traditional diet or adding a fermented banana drink decreased inflammation, with effects lasting a month.
Traditional Tanzanian Diet Reduces Inflammation in Study
A study of 77 Tanzanian men showed that switching from their traditional, plant-rich Chagga diet to a Western diet increased inflammation; returning to the traditional diet or adding a fermented banana drink decreased inflammation, with effects lasting a month.
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48% Bias Score

Waldameisen": Reassessing Ants' Ecological Role and Societal Complexity
Jürgen Tautz and Ingo Arndt's "Waldameisen – Superheldinnen auf sechs Beinen" advocates for recognizing ants' ecological importance, comparing their complex societies to human societies and challenging anthropocentric biases.

Waldameisen": Reassessing Ants' Ecological Role and Societal Complexity
Jürgen Tautz and Ingo Arndt's "Waldameisen – Superheldinnen auf sechs Beinen" advocates for recognizing ants' ecological importance, comparing their complex societies to human societies and challenging anthropocentric biases.
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64% Bias Score

Mass Resignation of Greek Scientists Exposes Systemic Research Failures
Following the resignation of several leading Greek scientists from the National Council for Research, Technology, and Innovation (ΕΣΕΤΕΚ) due to a lack of national research strategy and merit-based funding, Professor Artavanis-Tsakonas described a systemic failure to effectively utilize the expertis...

Mass Resignation of Greek Scientists Exposes Systemic Research Failures
Following the resignation of several leading Greek scientists from the National Council for Research, Technology, and Innovation (ΕΣΕΤΕΚ) due to a lack of national research strategy and merit-based funding, Professor Artavanis-Tsakonas described a systemic failure to effectively utilize the expertis...
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52% Bias Score

97-Year-Old Tortoise Makes History with Four Hatchlings
A 97-year-old Galapagos tortoise named Mommy at the Philadelphia Zoo has become the oldest first-time mother, successfully hatching four eggs—a first in the zoo's 150-year history—resulting from a carefully planned breeding program involving genetic analysis and expert collaboration.

97-Year-Old Tortoise Makes History with Four Hatchlings
A 97-year-old Galapagos tortoise named Mommy at the Philadelphia Zoo has become the oldest first-time mother, successfully hatching four eggs—a first in the zoo's 150-year history—resulting from a carefully planned breeding program involving genetic analysis and expert collaboration.
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44% Bias Score

Quantum Technology's 2025 Milestone: Global Initiatives and a New Book
The International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ) 2025, launched by UNESCO and the UN, aims to improve national quantum capabilities, coinciding with the release of the book "Quantum Computing Strategy" to demystify quantum technology for businesses and individuals; despite technologica...

Quantum Technology's 2025 Milestone: Global Initiatives and a New Book
The International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ) 2025, launched by UNESCO and the UN, aims to improve national quantum capabilities, coinciding with the release of the book "Quantum Computing Strategy" to demystify quantum technology for businesses and individuals; despite technologica...
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40% Bias Score

Alcohol Boosts Fruit Fly Mating Success
A new study reveals that male fruit flies consuming alcohol exhibit increased pheromone production, enhancing their attractiveness to females and mating success; this behavior is regulated by three neural circuits balancing attraction and aversion to alcohol's toxicity.

Alcohol Boosts Fruit Fly Mating Success
A new study reveals that male fruit flies consuming alcohol exhibit increased pheromone production, enhancing their attractiveness to females and mating success; this behavior is regulated by three neural circuits balancing attraction and aversion to alcohol's toxicity.
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24% Bias Score

Quina Technology Discovered in East Asia, Reshaping Understanding of Early Hominin Evolution
A team of researchers unearthed the first definitive evidence of Middle Paleolithic Quina technology at the Longtan site in southwest China's Yunnan Province, challenging existing theories about early hominin technological development and raising the possibility of Neanderthal presence in the region...

Quina Technology Discovered in East Asia, Reshaping Understanding of Early Hominin Evolution
A team of researchers unearthed the first definitive evidence of Middle Paleolithic Quina technology at the Longtan site in southwest China's Yunnan Province, challenging existing theories about early hominin technological development and raising the possibility of Neanderthal presence in the region...
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36% Bias Score
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