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Senegal Develops Drought-Resistant Peanuts
Researchers in Senegal are developing new drought-resistant peanut varieties to improve food security and address climate change challenges.
Senegal Develops Drought-Resistant Peanuts
Researchers in Senegal are developing new drought-resistant peanut varieties to improve food security and address climate change challenges.
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Baking Soda: A Scientific Look at its Cleaning Power
This article investigates the effectiveness of baking soda as a cleaning agent, comparing it to commercial products and considering both environmental and practical aspects.
Baking Soda: A Scientific Look at its Cleaning Power
This article investigates the effectiveness of baking soda as a cleaning agent, comparing it to commercial products and considering both environmental and practical aspects.
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Ship Strikes Kill Thousands of Whales Annually
A new study reveals the extent of whale deaths caused by ship collisions, highlighting critical areas and emphasizing the urgent need for protective measures.
Ship Strikes Kill Thousands of Whales Annually
A new study reveals the extent of whale deaths caused by ship collisions, highlighting critical areas and emphasizing the urgent need for protective measures.
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Viking Treasure Begins International Tour
The Galloway Hoard, a significant Viking-age treasure, embarks on an international tour starting in Australia, showcasing its rich history and conservation efforts.
Viking Treasure Begins International Tour
The Galloway Hoard, a significant Viking-age treasure, embarks on an international tour starting in Australia, showcasing its rich history and conservation efforts.
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Ancient Maya Canals Discovered in Belize
Archaeologists using drones and satellite imagery have uncovered a 4,000-year-old network of canals in Belize, revealing a sophisticated level of engineering and water management by the pre-Maya people.
Ancient Maya Canals Discovered in Belize
Archaeologists using drones and satellite imagery have uncovered a 4,000-year-old network of canals in Belize, revealing a sophisticated level of engineering and water management by the pre-Maya people.
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Teleportation, Identity, and Death
A philosophical thought experiment exploring the ethical and existential implications of teleportation technology and its effect on personal identity.
Teleportation, Identity, and Death
A philosophical thought experiment exploring the ethical and existential implications of teleportation technology and its effect on personal identity.
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Max Born: The Quantum Physicist Who Warned About 'The Root of All Evil'
This article explores the life and work of Max Born, a prominent physicist known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and his friendship with Albert Einstein. It highlights his ethical concerns about the implications of scientific advancements.

Max Born: The Quantum Physicist Who Warned About 'The Root of All Evil'
This article explores the life and work of Max Born, a prominent physicist known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and his friendship with Albert Einstein. It highlights his ethical concerns about the implications of scientific advancements.
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32% Bias Score

The Puzzles of Jacques Ozanam
This article discusses the life and work of 17th-century French mathematician Jacques Ozanam, focusing on his popular book of mathematical recreations and two of his barrel-related puzzles.

The Puzzles of Jacques Ozanam
This article discusses the life and work of 17th-century French mathematician Jacques Ozanam, focusing on his popular book of mathematical recreations and two of his barrel-related puzzles.
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Well-Preserved Saber-Toothed Kitten Mummy Found in Russia
Scientists in Russia celebrate the discovery of a remarkably well-preserved 32,000-year-old saber-toothed kitten mummy found in the thawing permafrost.

Well-Preserved Saber-Toothed Kitten Mummy Found in Russia
Scientists in Russia celebrate the discovery of a remarkably well-preserved 32,000-year-old saber-toothed kitten mummy found in the thawing permafrost.
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NIH Study Investigates Impact of Ultra-Processed Foods
A clinical trial at the NIH is studying the effects of ultra-processed foods on weight gain and health, with potential implications for US dietary guidelines.

NIH Study Investigates Impact of Ultra-Processed Foods
A clinical trial at the NIH is studying the effects of ultra-processed foods on weight gain and health, with potential implications for US dietary guidelines.
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Chimpanzees Show Cumulative Culture
A new study reveals that chimpanzees exhibit cumulative culture, challenging previous assumptions about human uniqueness in cultural development.

Chimpanzees Show Cumulative Culture
A new study reveals that chimpanzees exhibit cumulative culture, challenging previous assumptions about human uniqueness in cultural development.
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Viral Optical Illusion Baffles Internet
A viral optical illusion featuring two cartoon faces of identical shades of grey is explained using the science behind color perception. The article also describes the public's reactions to the illusion.

Viral Optical Illusion Baffles Internet
A viral optical illusion featuring two cartoon faces of identical shades of grey is explained using the science behind color perception. The article also describes the public's reactions to the illusion.
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