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Record Warm January 2025 Defies Predictions, Underscoring Accelerated Global Warming
January 2025 was the warmest January on record globally, exceeding the previous record by 0.09 degrees Celsius, despite a La Niña event and predictions of a cooler year; this is largely attributed to record ocean warmth and increased greenhouse gas emissions.
Record Warm January 2025 Defies Predictions, Underscoring Accelerated Global Warming
January 2025 was the warmest January on record globally, exceeding the previous record by 0.09 degrees Celsius, despite a La Niña event and predictions of a cooler year; this is largely attributed to record ocean warmth and increased greenhouse gas emissions.
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16% Bias Score


Record-Breaking January Temperature Surprises Climate Experts
Global average temperature hit a record high of 13.23 degrees Celsius in January 2025, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees, surprising experts due to the expected cooling effect of La Niña following the El Niño phenomenon. Potential factors include increased humidity and reduced air poll...
Record-Breaking January Temperature Surprises Climate Experts
Global average temperature hit a record high of 13.23 degrees Celsius in January 2025, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees, surprising experts due to the expected cooling effect of La Niña following the El Niño phenomenon. Potential factors include increased humidity and reduced air poll...
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24% Bias Score


Novel H5N1 Variant in Nevada Dairy Cattle Raises Pandemic Concerns
A new H5N1 bird flu variant (D1.1) has infected dairy cattle in Nevada, marking a significant development as this variant previously caused a human death and severe illness in a teenager. Over 950 herds in 16 states were infected by the B3.13 variant last year.
Novel H5N1 Variant in Nevada Dairy Cattle Raises Pandemic Concerns
A new H5N1 bird flu variant (D1.1) has infected dairy cattle in Nevada, marking a significant development as this variant previously caused a human death and severe illness in a teenager. Over 950 herds in 16 states were infected by the B3.13 variant last year.
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56% Bias Score


NWS Faces Staff Cuts Amidst Lowest Staffing in Decades
Facing its lowest staffing in decades, the National Weather Service (NWS) is facing potential 5-10% staff cuts following a federal buyout program, raising concerns about the agency's ability to provide timely and accurate weather forecasts, especially during hurricane season; meanwhile, a representa...
NWS Faces Staff Cuts Amidst Lowest Staffing in Decades
Facing its lowest staffing in decades, the National Weather Service (NWS) is facing potential 5-10% staff cuts following a federal buyout program, raising concerns about the agency's ability to provide timely and accurate weather forecasts, especially during hurricane season; meanwhile, a representa...
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56% Bias Score


Personalized Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Advanced Kidney Cancer
A small study of nine patients with advanced kidney cancer showed promising results using a personalized vaccine targeting neoantigens; after three years, all patients remained cancer-free, suggesting a new approach to treating this challenging disease.
Personalized Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Advanced Kidney Cancer
A small study of nine patients with advanced kidney cancer showed promising results using a personalized vaccine targeting neoantigens; after three years, all patients remained cancer-free, suggesting a new approach to treating this challenging disease.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Reappoints NOAA Official Criticized in "Sharpie-gate"
Neil Jacobs, criticized for his role in the 2019 "Sharpie-gate" incident involving President Trump's inaccurate claim about Hurricane Dorian's path, has been reappointed to lead NOAA, despite a report concluding the agency's statement supporting Trump violated scientific integrity policies and was p...
Trump Reappoints NOAA Official Criticized in "Sharpie-gate"
Neil Jacobs, criticized for his role in the 2019 "Sharpie-gate" incident involving President Trump's inaccurate claim about Hurricane Dorian's path, has been reappointed to lead NOAA, despite a report concluding the agency's statement supporting Trump violated scientific integrity policies and was p...
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40% Bias Score

Record-Breaking January 2025 Global Temperature Surprises Experts
Global average temperature hit a record high of 13.23 degrees Celsius in January 2025, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees, surprising experts due to the absence of the warming El Niño effect and the presence of La Niña, which usually has a cooling effect.

Record-Breaking January 2025 Global Temperature Surprises Experts
Global average temperature hit a record high of 13.23 degrees Celsius in January 2025, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees, surprising experts due to the absence of the warming El Niño effect and the presence of La Niña, which usually has a cooling effect.
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36% Bias Score

Global Temperature Hits Record High in January 2024
January 2024 recorded a global average temperature of 13.23 degrees Celsius, the highest ever recorded for the month, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees despite the expected cooling from La Niña; potential causes under investigation include increased humidity and decreased air pollution...

Global Temperature Hits Record High in January 2024
January 2024 recorded a global average temperature of 13.23 degrees Celsius, the highest ever recorded for the month, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees despite the expected cooling from La Niña; potential causes under investigation include increased humidity and decreased air pollution...
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24% Bias Score

1 in 67 Chance of Asteroid Impact in 2032 Prompts Nuclear Deflection Consideration
Asteroid 2024 YR4, a 100m by 40m space rock, has a 1 in 67 chance of hitting Earth on December 22, 2032, prompting consideration of emergency deflection measures, including a nuclear option, to avert a potential catastrophe.

1 in 67 Chance of Asteroid Impact in 2032 Prompts Nuclear Deflection Consideration
Asteroid 2024 YR4, a 100m by 40m space rock, has a 1 in 67 chance of hitting Earth on December 22, 2032, prompting consideration of emergency deflection measures, including a nuclear option, to avert a potential catastrophe.
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60% Bias Score

Bennu Asteroid Impact: Modeling Global Consequences and Ecosystem Response
A new study published in Science Advances models the effects of a Bennu-sized asteroid impacting Earth, predicting a multi-year global winter, significant ecosystem disruption, and potential long-term implications for human populations and food security, with a 1 in 2,700 chance of such an impact oc...

Bennu Asteroid Impact: Modeling Global Consequences and Ecosystem Response
A new study published in Science Advances models the effects of a Bennu-sized asteroid impacting Earth, predicting a multi-year global winter, significant ecosystem disruption, and potential long-term implications for human populations and food security, with a 1 in 2,700 chance of such an impact oc...
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32% Bias Score

IIHS Study: Larger Vehicles Pose Increased Crash Risk to Others
A new IIHS study reveals that while heavier vehicles generally offer better occupant protection, excessively heavy vehicles (over 4000 pounds) increase the risk of death or serious injury to occupants of smaller vehicles involved in crashes, highlighting a diminishing return on safety as vehicle wei...

IIHS Study: Larger Vehicles Pose Increased Crash Risk to Others
A new IIHS study reveals that while heavier vehicles generally offer better occupant protection, excessively heavy vehicles (over 4000 pounds) increase the risk of death or serious injury to occupants of smaller vehicles involved in crashes, highlighting a diminishing return on safety as vehicle wei...
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44% Bias Score

H5N1 D1.1 Strain Detected in Nevada Dairy Herds
Six Nevada dairy herds tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus strain D1.1 on January 31, 2025, detected via USDA milk testing; this is the second known instance of avian flu in cattle herds, raising concerns about virus spread and necessitating a shift in containment strategies.

H5N1 D1.1 Strain Detected in Nevada Dairy Herds
Six Nevada dairy herds tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus strain D1.1 on January 31, 2025, detected via USDA milk testing; this is the second known instance of avian flu in cattle herds, raising concerns about virus spread and necessitating a shift in containment strategies.
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24% Bias Score
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