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PhD Research Reveals Simultaneous Action Preparation and Decision-Making in the Brain
Yvonne Visser's PhD research at Radboud University reveals that muscle preparation for actions happens simultaneously with decision-making, challenging traditional models. Her experiments, involving moving dots and muscle response measurements, show this parallel process influences decisions and has...
PhD Research Reveals Simultaneous Action Preparation and Decision-Making in the Brain
Yvonne Visser's PhD research at Radboud University reveals that muscle preparation for actions happens simultaneously with decision-making, challenging traditional models. Her experiments, involving moving dots and muscle response measurements, show this parallel process influences decisions and has...
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4% Bias Score


Santorini Earthquake Swarm Prompts State of Emergency
Greece declared a state of emergency on Santorini island on Thursday due to hundreds of undersea earthquakes since January 31st, prompting thousands of evacuations despite minimal damage, as the largest quake reached a magnitude of 5.2.
Santorini Earthquake Swarm Prompts State of Emergency
Greece declared a state of emergency on Santorini island on Thursday due to hundreds of undersea earthquakes since January 31st, prompting thousands of evacuations despite minimal damage, as the largest quake reached a magnitude of 5.2.
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28% Bias Score


McEwan's New Novel Imagines a Submerged Britain in 2119
Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119 Britain, partially submerged by rising seas, follows an academic's search for a lost poem that reveals a crime and entangled relationships, exploring themes of history and what we can know about the past and future.
McEwan's New Novel Imagines a Submerged Britain in 2119
Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119 Britain, partially submerged by rising seas, follows an academic's search for a lost poem that reveals a crime and entangled relationships, exploring themes of history and what we can know about the past and future.
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20% Bias Score


January 2025: Warmest Month on Record
January 2025 was the warmest month ever recorded globally, exceeding the previous record by 0.8°C above the 1991-2020 average, defying expectations of a temperature decrease due to La Niña and highlighting the accelerating effects of climate change.
January 2025: Warmest Month on Record
January 2025 was the warmest month ever recorded globally, exceeding the previous record by 0.8°C above the 1991-2020 average, defying expectations of a temperature decrease due to La Niña and highlighting the accelerating effects of climate change.
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Record January Heat: Climate Change Accelerates Beyond Predictions
January 2025 recorded the highest average global temperature ever, exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 0.79°C and pre-industrial levels by 1.75°C, despite the end of El Niño; this unexpected surge fuels concerns of accelerated climate change and potential explanations, including reduced ship emission...
Record January Heat: Climate Change Accelerates Beyond Predictions
January 2025 recorded the highest average global temperature ever, exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 0.79°C and pre-industrial levels by 1.75°C, despite the end of El Niño; this unexpected surge fuels concerns of accelerated climate change and potential explanations, including reduced ship emission...
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48% Bias Score


Record Warmth: January 2025 Shatters Global Temperature Records
January 2025 was the warmest January on record globally, with an average surface air temperature of 55.81 degrees Fahrenheit—1.42 degrees above the 1991-2020 average—despite La Niña conditions and regional cold spells in the U.S., potentially due to reduced atmospheric aerosols from pollution contro...
Record Warmth: January 2025 Shatters Global Temperature Records
January 2025 was the warmest January on record globally, with an average surface air temperature of 55.81 degrees Fahrenheit—1.42 degrees above the 1991-2020 average—despite La Niña conditions and regional cold spells in the U.S., potentially due to reduced atmospheric aerosols from pollution contro...
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Asteroid Bennu Impact: Modeling Potential Climate and Environmental Consequences
A 500-meter asteroid, Bennu, has a small chance of impacting Earth on September 24, 2182; if it hits land, it would cause a 4-degree Celsius temperature drop, 15% less precipitation, and significant ozone depletion; an ocean impact would cause massive ozone depletion.

Asteroid Bennu Impact: Modeling Potential Climate and Environmental Consequences
A 500-meter asteroid, Bennu, has a small chance of impacting Earth on September 24, 2182; if it hits land, it would cause a 4-degree Celsius temperature drop, 15% less precipitation, and significant ozone depletion; an ocean impact would cause massive ozone depletion.
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60% Bias Score

Delayed Diagnosis of Childhood Bone Cancer in UK Impacts Survival Rates
A study analyzing 1452 young bone cancer patients in the UK reveals that pain (64%) and swelling (22%) are the most common symptoms, often leading to delayed diagnosis (average of 8 consultations before referral) and impacting survival rates, which have remained unchanged for 15 years, highlighting ...

Delayed Diagnosis of Childhood Bone Cancer in UK Impacts Survival Rates
A study analyzing 1452 young bone cancer patients in the UK reveals that pain (64%) and swelling (22%) are the most common symptoms, often leading to delayed diagnosis (average of 8 consultations before referral) and impacting survival rates, which have remained unchanged for 15 years, highlighting ...
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40% Bias Score

Biohacking Leadership: Optimizing Cognitive and Emotional Responses for Enhanced Performance
This article explores the concept of 'swampy lowlands' in leadership, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and the application of biohacking techniques to optimize cognitive and emotional responses for enhanced decision-making and team performance.

Biohacking Leadership: Optimizing Cognitive and Emotional Responses for Enhanced Performance
This article explores the concept of 'swampy lowlands' in leadership, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and the application of biohacking techniques to optimize cognitive and emotional responses for enhanced decision-making and team performance.
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52% Bias Score

January 2025: Hottest January on Record Globally
January 2025 recorded the highest global average air temperature for the month, at 55.81°F (13.23°C), exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 1.42°F (0.79°C) and the previous record set in January 2024; scientists at the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service attribute this to climate change, despite La ...

January 2025: Hottest January on Record Globally
January 2025 recorded the highest global average air temperature for the month, at 55.81°F (13.23°C), exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 1.42°F (0.79°C) and the previous record set in January 2024; scientists at the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service attribute this to climate change, despite La ...
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20% Bias Score

Record Warmth: January 2025 Sets New Global Temperature High
January 2025 registered as the warmest January ever recorded globally at 13.23 degrees Celsius (1.75 degrees above pre-industrial levels), accompanied by above-average rainfall and flooding in parts of Europe, while global sea surface temperatures reached the second highest on record.

Record Warmth: January 2025 Sets New Global Temperature High
January 2025 registered as the warmest January ever recorded globally at 13.23 degrees Celsius (1.75 degrees above pre-industrial levels), accompanied by above-average rainfall and flooding in parts of Europe, while global sea surface temperatures reached the second highest on record.
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Record Warm January 2025 Exacerbates Climate Change Risks
January 2025 was the warmest on record globally at 1.75°C above pre-industrial levels, exceeding last year's record by 0.1°C, despite the cooling effect of La Niña, increasing the risk of extreme weather events like the California wildfires and UK floods.

Record Warm January 2025 Exacerbates Climate Change Risks
January 2025 was the warmest on record globally at 1.75°C above pre-industrial levels, exceeding last year's record by 0.1°C, despite the cooling effect of La Niña, increasing the risk of extreme weather events like the California wildfires and UK floods.
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48% Bias Score
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