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1957 Influenza Pandemic: A Close Call
In 1957, a new influenza strain emerged in Hong Kong, prompting scientist Maurice Hilleman to rapidly develop a vaccine, leading to a vaccination campaign that, despite moderate public participation, prevented a repeat of the 1918 pandemic's devastation.
1957 Influenza Pandemic: A Close Call
In 1957, a new influenza strain emerged in Hong Kong, prompting scientist Maurice Hilleman to rapidly develop a vaccine, leading to a vaccination campaign that, despite moderate public participation, prevented a repeat of the 1918 pandemic's devastation.
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44% Bias Score


Ancient Genomes Reveal Complex Migration Patterns in East Asia
A study of 85 ancient genomes from 11 archaeological sites in Shandong Province, China, reveals complex migration and integration patterns of East Asian populations over 6,000 years, including early mixing of northern and southern groups and significant genetic links between Shandong and the Ryukyu ...
Ancient Genomes Reveal Complex Migration Patterns in East Asia
A study of 85 ancient genomes from 11 archaeological sites in Shandong Province, China, reveals complex migration and integration patterns of East Asian populations over 6,000 years, including early mixing of northern and southern groups and significant genetic links between Shandong and the Ryukyu ...
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Euclid Telescope Discovers Rare Einstein Ring Around Nearby Galaxy
The ESA's Euclid space telescope, launched July 1, 2023, detected a rare Einstein ring around galaxy NGC 6506, 590 million light-years away, during its early testing phase, showcasing its powerful lensing capabilities and surprising scientists.
Euclid Telescope Discovers Rare Einstein Ring Around Nearby Galaxy
The ESA's Euclid space telescope, launched July 1, 2023, detected a rare Einstein ring around galaxy NGC 6506, 590 million light-years away, during its early testing phase, showcasing its powerful lensing capabilities and surprising scientists.
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Turkey's Stroke School: Prevention, Early Treatment, and Rehabilitation
A stroke school in Turkey brought together professionals and stroke survivors to raise awareness about the preventable nature of strokes, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and treatment, and highlighting the success of specialized rehabilitation programs.
Turkey's Stroke School: Prevention, Early Treatment, and Rehabilitation
A stroke school in Turkey brought together professionals and stroke survivors to raise awareness about the preventable nature of strokes, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and treatment, and highlighting the success of specialized rehabilitation programs.
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Microplastics Block Brain Blood Vessels in Mice, Raising Urgent Human Health Concerns
A study using real-time imaging showed microplastics blocking mice brain blood vessels, causing decreased motor function and potentially mimicking fatal blood clots; this urgently necessitates further research into human health impacts.
Microplastics Block Brain Blood Vessels in Mice, Raising Urgent Human Health Concerns
A study using real-time imaging showed microplastics blocking mice brain blood vessels, causing decreased motor function and potentially mimicking fatal blood clots; this urgently necessitates further research into human health impacts.
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Earliest Human-Caused Lead Pollution Discovered in 5200-Year-Old Aegean Peat Bog
Analysis of a 5200-year-old peat bog in the northern Aegean Sea reveals the earliest known evidence of human-caused lead pollution, predating Roman times by 1200 years, with lead levels rising significantly during the Roman era and impacting the Aegean ecosystem for nearly 1000 years.
Earliest Human-Caused Lead Pollution Discovered in 5200-Year-Old Aegean Peat Bog
Analysis of a 5200-year-old peat bog in the northern Aegean Sea reveals the earliest known evidence of human-caused lead pollution, predating Roman times by 1200 years, with lead levels rising significantly during the Roman era and impacting the Aegean ecosystem for nearly 1000 years.
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Strongest Earthquake Yet Hits Santorini, Prompting Mass Evacuation and State of Emergency
A 5.3 magnitude earthquake, the strongest in a series since January 26th, struck Santorini, Greece, on Monday evening, prompting over 11,000 evacuations and a state of emergency until at least March 3rd, while experts warn of a potential larger earthquake.

Strongest Earthquake Yet Hits Santorini, Prompting Mass Evacuation and State of Emergency
A 5.3 magnitude earthquake, the strongest in a series since January 26th, struck Santorini, Greece, on Monday evening, prompting over 11,000 evacuations and a state of emergency until at least March 3rd, while experts warn of a potential larger earthquake.
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40% Bias Score

Death of Huang Xuhua: Architect of China's Nuclear Submarine Program
Huang Xuhua, chief designer of China's first-generation nuclear submarines and recipient of the Medal of the Republic, died on Thursday in Wuhan at age 99; nationwide memorial services celebrated his contributions to national security.

Death of Huang Xuhua: Architect of China's Nuclear Submarine Program
Huang Xuhua, chief designer of China's first-generation nuclear submarines and recipient of the Medal of the Republic, died on Thursday in Wuhan at age 99; nationwide memorial services celebrated his contributions to national security.
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Euclid Telescope Discovers Einstein Ring, Reveals Dark Matter Composition of Nearby Galaxy
Euclid space telescope captured an Einstein ring around NGC 6505, a galaxy 590 megaparsecs from Earth, revealing a background galaxy 4.42 billion light-years away; the ring's analysis indicates NGC 6505 is approximately 11% dark matter, showcasing Euclid's ability to detect subtle structures.

Euclid Telescope Discovers Einstein Ring, Reveals Dark Matter Composition of Nearby Galaxy
Euclid space telescope captured an Einstein ring around NGC 6505, a galaxy 590 megaparsecs from Earth, revealing a background galaxy 4.42 billion light-years away; the ring's analysis indicates NGC 6505 is approximately 11% dark matter, showcasing Euclid's ability to detect subtle structures.
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Trump's Executive Orders Jeopardize NASA's Safety and Mission Success
Donald Trump's administration is jeopardizing NASA's safety and mission success through executive orders that cause staff shortages, undermine diversity initiatives, and increase reliance on contractors, impacting the ISS and Moon/Mars exploration.

Trump's Executive Orders Jeopardize NASA's Safety and Mission Success
Donald Trump's administration is jeopardizing NASA's safety and mission success through executive orders that cause staff shortages, undermine diversity initiatives, and increase reliance on contractors, impacting the ISS and Moon/Mars exploration.
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60% Bias Score

Science Redefines Sex: Beyond the Binary
Scientific research reveals sex as a spectrum, challenging the binary male/female model; variations in chromosomes, hormones, and physical characteristics exist, impacting legal and social recognition of gender identity.

Science Redefines Sex: Beyond the Binary
Scientific research reveals sex as a spectrum, challenging the binary male/female model; variations in chromosomes, hormones, and physical characteristics exist, impacting legal and social recognition of gender identity.
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Study Suggests Transforming Nuclear Waste, Reducing Long-Term Storage Needs
A study commissioned by SPRIND proposes transforming highly radioactive waste into less harmful elements at decommissioned German nuclear plants using a Transmutex plant, recovering valuable materials and reducing long-term storage needs, but the BASE expressed reservations about its feasibility.

Study Suggests Transforming Nuclear Waste, Reducing Long-Term Storage Needs
A study commissioned by SPRIND proposes transforming highly radioactive waste into less harmful elements at decommissioned German nuclear plants using a Transmutex plant, recovering valuable materials and reducing long-term storage needs, but the BASE expressed reservations about its feasibility.
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44% Bias Score
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