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Europe's First Continental Rocket Launch: 30-Second Flight, Successful Test
On Sunday, Isar Aerospace, a German company, launched the Spectrum rocket from Norway's Andoya Space Center, marking Europe's first continental orbital launch attempt. The rocket flew for 30 seconds before crashing, but the company deemed the test a success due to data collected and systems validati...
Europe's First Continental Rocket Launch: 30-Second Flight, Successful Test
On Sunday, Isar Aerospace, a German company, launched the Spectrum rocket from Norway's Andoya Space Center, marking Europe's first continental orbital launch attempt. The rocket flew for 30 seconds before crashing, but the company deemed the test a success due to data collected and systems validati...
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36% Bias Score


Spanish Pavilion Highlights "Internalities" in Architecture
The Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale (July 5-November 23) displays 16 Spanish architectural projects under the theme "Internalities," showcasing designs that mitigate past environmental damage using local resources and traditional techniques, highlighting a new generation of envi...
Spanish Pavilion Highlights "Internalities" in Architecture
The Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale (July 5-November 23) displays 16 Spanish architectural projects under the theme "Internalities," showcasing designs that mitigate past environmental damage using local resources and traditional techniques, highlighting a new generation of envi...
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Astronauts' 9.5-Month Space Station Stay Due to Spacecraft Issues
Astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore's planned 8-10 day mission to the International Space Station unexpectedly extended to 286 days due to Starliner spacecraft issues, leading to their eventual return on March 18th, 2025, off the coast of Florida.
Astronauts' 9.5-Month Space Station Stay Due to Spacecraft Issues
Astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore's planned 8-10 day mission to the International Space Station unexpectedly extended to 286 days due to Starliner spacecraft issues, leading to their eventual return on March 18th, 2025, off the coast of Florida.
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Sucralose Increases Appetite, Study Finds
A new study finds that the artificial sweetener sucralose increases appetite by nearly 20% compared to sugar or water, activating the brain's hunger regulation area and potentially hindering weight loss efforts, contradicting some manufacturers' claims.
Sucralose Increases Appetite, Study Finds
A new study finds that the artificial sweetener sucralose increases appetite by nearly 20% compared to sugar or water, activating the brain's hunger regulation area and potentially hindering weight loss efforts, contradicting some manufacturers' claims.
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40% Bias Score


ATTD 2025: Diabetes Technology Advancements and Access Concerns
The ATTD 2025 conference in Amsterdam (March 19-22) showcased advancements in diabetes treatments and technology, including stem-cell based beta-cell replacement therapies and GLP-1/harmine combinations for beta-cell regeneration, alongside concerns about unequal access to these technologies and the...
ATTD 2025: Diabetes Technology Advancements and Access Concerns
The ATTD 2025 conference in Amsterdam (March 19-22) showcased advancements in diabetes treatments and technology, including stem-cell based beta-cell replacement therapies and GLP-1/harmine combinations for beta-cell regeneration, alongside concerns about unequal access to these technologies and the...
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Germany Sends First Woman into Space on Private Polar Mission
On April 1st, German electrical engineer Rabea Rogge will become Germany's first female astronaut, launching from Cape Canaveral on a privately funded SpaceX mission to conduct over 20 experiments during a unique polar orbit lasting three to five days.
Germany Sends First Woman into Space on Private Polar Mission
On April 1st, German electrical engineer Rabea Rogge will become Germany's first female astronaut, launching from Cape Canaveral on a privately funded SpaceX mission to conduct over 20 experiments during a unique polar orbit lasting three to five days.
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56% Bias Score

Bradbury's "A Garden to Change the World": Small Actions, Big Environmental Impact
Kate Bradbury's new book, "A Garden to Change the World," guides readers on creating nature-supporting gardens, emphasizing the significant environmental impact of small, individual actions; her passion for gardening began at age three and deepened after a hornet's nest relocation at 24.

Bradbury's "A Garden to Change the World": Small Actions, Big Environmental Impact
Kate Bradbury's new book, "A Garden to Change the World," guides readers on creating nature-supporting gardens, emphasizing the significant environmental impact of small, individual actions; her passion for gardening began at age three and deepened after a hornet's nest relocation at 24.
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Landscape Architect Advocates for Wild Gardens, Prioritizing Nature's Self-Sufficiency
Milanese landscape architect Antonio Perazzi champions wild gardens, contrasting human-centric landscaping with nature's self-sufficiency; he showcases his methods in projects like the Manifattura Tabacchi in Florence and a Sicilian garden near Torre di Manfria, prioritizing observation over interve...

Landscape Architect Advocates for Wild Gardens, Prioritizing Nature's Self-Sufficiency
Milanese landscape architect Antonio Perazzi champions wild gardens, contrasting human-centric landscaping with nature's self-sufficiency; he showcases his methods in projects like the Manifattura Tabacchi in Florence and a Sicilian garden near Torre di Manfria, prioritizing observation over interve...
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52% Bias Score

Death of Prominent Greek Archaeologist Georgios Korres
Georgios Korres, a renowned Greek archaeologist known for his extensive work in Messenia, passed away at age 85; his research encompassed excavation and the history of archaeology itself.

Death of Prominent Greek Archaeologist Georgios Korres
Georgios Korres, a renowned Greek archaeologist known for his extensive work in Messenia, passed away at age 85; his research encompassed excavation and the history of archaeology itself.
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Sexism and Bias in Dutch Academia: Two PhD Candidates Detail Experiences
Two female PhD candidates describe experiences of sexism and bias in Dutch universities, highlighting discouragement, sexist remarks, devaluation of applied research, and questioning the originality of their work based on gender stereotypes.

Sexism and Bias in Dutch Academia: Two PhD Candidates Detail Experiences
Two female PhD candidates describe experiences of sexism and bias in Dutch universities, highlighting discouragement, sexist remarks, devaluation of applied research, and questioning the originality of their work based on gender stereotypes.
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64% Bias Score

Microdischarges in Early Earth's Atmosphere May Have Synthesized Amino Acids
A new study published in Science Advances suggests that microdischarges between charged water droplets in early Earth's atmosphere could have synthesized amino acids, fundamental building blocks of life, offering a more continuous energy source than previously considered lightning strikes.

Microdischarges in Early Earth's Atmosphere May Have Synthesized Amino Acids
A new study published in Science Advances suggests that microdischarges between charged water droplets in early Earth's atmosphere could have synthesized amino acids, fundamental building blocks of life, offering a more continuous energy source than previously considered lightning strikes.
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Absence of Geomagnetic Field Poses Significant Risks to Long-Duration Space Missions
Experiments with fish embryos and rats demonstrate that the absence of Earth's magnetic field leads to developmental defects, behavioral changes, and reduced survival rates, highlighting significant health risks for astronauts in long-duration space missions, such as those planned to Mars.

Absence of Geomagnetic Field Poses Significant Risks to Long-Duration Space Missions
Experiments with fish embryos and rats demonstrate that the absence of Earth's magnetic field leads to developmental defects, behavioral changes, and reduced survival rates, highlighting significant health risks for astronauts in long-duration space missions, such as those planned to Mars.
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36% Bias Score
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