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AI Reveals Readable Text in 2,000-Year-Old Roman Scroll
Scientists used X-ray imaging and AI to virtually unroll the 2,000-year-old Roman scroll PHerc. 172, revealing unexpectedly legible Greek text possibly written by Epicurean philosopher Philodemus, housed at the Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford.
AI Reveals Readable Text in 2,000-Year-Old Roman Scroll
Scientists used X-ray imaging and AI to virtually unroll the 2,000-year-old Roman scroll PHerc. 172, revealing unexpectedly legible Greek text possibly written by Epicurean philosopher Philodemus, housed at the Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford.
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Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study of 115 individuals over 50 by the University of Exeter linked specific oral bacteria, such as Neisseria and Porphyromonas, to varying cognitive performance, suggesting potential future interventions for age-related cognitive decline.
Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults
A study of 115 individuals over 50 by the University of Exeter linked specific oral bacteria, such as Neisseria and Porphyromonas, to varying cognitive performance, suggesting potential future interventions for age-related cognitive decline.
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AI Unrolls Ancient Herculaneum Papyrus, Revealing Invisible Text
Using AI and 3D scanning, researchers virtually unrolled the Herculaneum papyrus PHerc.172 at Oxford's Bodleian Library, revealing ancient Greek text invisible to the naked eye, preventing the scroll's destruction and offering unprecedented access to a nearly 2000-year-old text.
AI Unrolls Ancient Herculaneum Papyrus, Revealing Invisible Text
Using AI and 3D scanning, researchers virtually unrolled the Herculaneum papyrus PHerc.172 at Oxford's Bodleian Library, revealing ancient Greek text invisible to the naked eye, preventing the scroll's destruction and offering unprecedented access to a nearly 2000-year-old text.
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36% Bias Score


NASA Adopts Musk's DOGE Model Amidst Employee Concerns
NASA's acting administrator urged employees to adopt Elon Musk's DOGE efficiency model, prompting concerns among staff over recent directives, including a return-to-office mandate, the removal of pronoun options from email signatures, and buyouts, raising conflict-of-interest issues due to Musk's Sp...
NASA Adopts Musk's DOGE Model Amidst Employee Concerns
NASA's acting administrator urged employees to adopt Elon Musk's DOGE efficiency model, prompting concerns among staff over recent directives, including a return-to-office mandate, the removal of pronoun options from email signatures, and buyouts, raising conflict-of-interest issues due to Musk's Sp...
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AI Revolutionizes Materials Science Development
AI is drastically accelerating materials science by analyzing massive datasets to predict material properties and prioritize promising combinations for testing, contrasting with the traditional lengthy trial-and-error approach.
AI Revolutionizes Materials Science Development
AI is drastically accelerating materials science by analyzing massive datasets to predict material properties and prioritize promising combinations for testing, contrasting with the traditional lengthy trial-and-error approach.
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NOAA Scientist Removed After Exposing Politicization of Hurricane Dorian Forecast
During President Trump's first term, NOAA's acting chief scientist, Craig McLean, was removed after demanding investigations into "Sharpie-gate", an incident where NOAA issued a statement supporting President Trump's inaccurate claim about Hurricane Dorian's path; investigations revealed political p...
NOAA Scientist Removed After Exposing Politicization of Hurricane Dorian Forecast
During President Trump's first term, NOAA's acting chief scientist, Craig McLean, was removed after demanding investigations into "Sharpie-gate", an incident where NOAA issued a statement supporting President Trump's inaccurate claim about Hurricane Dorian's path; investigations revealed political p...
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Microplastics Found in Human Brains: Correlation with Dementia
A study analyzing human tissue samples (2016-2024) found increased microplastic levels in the liver and brain, with a correlation between high brain microplastic levels and dementia in 12 out of 40 individuals; however, causality remains undetermined.

Microplastics Found in Human Brains: Correlation with Dementia
A study analyzing human tissue samples (2016-2024) found increased microplastic levels in the liver and brain, with a correlation between high brain microplastic levels and dementia in 12 out of 40 individuals; however, causality remains undetermined.
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China's Lunar Rover to Search for Water Ice
China's Chang'e-7 mission, launching in 2026, will send a robotic "flying detector" to the Moon's south pole to search for water ice, potentially paving the way for a crewed lunar landing by 2030, driven by both scientific exploration and national security interests.

China's Lunar Rover to Search for Water Ice
China's Chang'e-7 mission, launching in 2026, will send a robotic "flying detector" to the Moon's south pole to search for water ice, potentially paving the way for a crewed lunar landing by 2030, driven by both scientific exploration and national security interests.
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High Earthquake Risk in Bursa, Gemlik, and Mudanya
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mustafa Şenkaya warns of a 50% chance of a 7.0 magnitude earthquake in the Marmara region, highlighting the vulnerability of Bursa, Gemlik, and Mudanya due to soil conditions and building stock, while noting a significant decrease in post-earthquake building safety assessments due t...

High Earthquake Risk in Bursa, Gemlik, and Mudanya
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mustafa Şenkaya warns of a 50% chance of a 7.0 magnitude earthquake in the Marmara region, highlighting the vulnerability of Bursa, Gemlik, and Mudanya due to soil conditions and building stock, while noting a significant decrease in post-earthquake building safety assessments due t...
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Asteroid 2024 YR4: 2.3% Chance of Earth Impact in 2032
Asteroid 2024 YR4, a 'city killer' with a diameter of up to 90 meters, has a 2.3 percent chance of impacting Earth on December 2, 2032, potentially releasing 15 megatons of TNT upon impact, causing significant regional damage.

Asteroid 2024 YR4: 2.3% Chance of Earth Impact in 2032
Asteroid 2024 YR4, a 'city killer' with a diameter of up to 90 meters, has a 2.3 percent chance of impacting Earth on December 2, 2032, potentially releasing 15 megatons of TNT upon impact, causing significant regional damage.
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Lake Van's Shrinking Water Levels Expose Giant Microbialites
Due to a 4-5 year long receding water level in Lake Van, Turkey, caused by climate change and drought, the world's largest microbialites are now exposed along the shoreline of Altınsaç, Gevaş, attracting tourists.

Lake Van's Shrinking Water Levels Expose Giant Microbialites
Due to a 4-5 year long receding water level in Lake Van, Turkey, caused by climate change and drought, the world's largest microbialites are now exposed along the shoreline of Altınsaç, Gevaş, attracting tourists.
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Global Genetic Study Uncovers Hundreds of New Depression Risk Factors
An international team identified almost 300 new genetic links to depression in a study of over 5 million people from 29 countries, revealing 100 variations discovered only through the inclusion of non-European participants and suggesting potential drug repurposing for pregabalin and modafinil.

Global Genetic Study Uncovers Hundreds of New Depression Risk Factors
An international team identified almost 300 new genetic links to depression in a study of over 5 million people from 29 countries, revealing 100 variations discovered only through the inclusion of non-European participants and suggesting potential drug repurposing for pregabalin and modafinil.
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24% Bias Score
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