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Successful Pig Kidney Transplant in China; Pig Liver Transplant Shows Promise
A Chinese patient is thriving three weeks after receiving a genetically modified pig kidney transplant, and researchers report a pig liver transplant into a brain-dead person showed positive signs for 10 days, showing promise for alleviating organ shortages.
Successful Pig Kidney Transplant in China; Pig Liver Transplant Shows Promise
A Chinese patient is thriving three weeks after receiving a genetically modified pig kidney transplant, and researchers report a pig liver transplant into a brain-dead person showed positive signs for 10 days, showing promise for alleviating organ shortages.
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44% Bias Score


China-South Africa Quantum Link Extends Secure Communication to Southern Hemisphere
China and South Africa successfully established a quantum key distribution link, achieving a secure key generation rate of 1.07 million bits during a 10-day experiment using China's Jinan-1 satellite and Stellenbosch University's ground station, marking a significant advancement in quantum communica...
China-South Africa Quantum Link Extends Secure Communication to Southern Hemisphere
China and South Africa successfully established a quantum key distribution link, achieving a secure key generation rate of 1.07 million bits during a 10-day experiment using China's Jinan-1 satellite and Stellenbosch University's ground station, marking a significant advancement in quantum communica...
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40% Bias Score


Slow-Slip Events Trigger Microsisms in Western Mexico City
A new UNAM study reveals that slow-slip events between the Barranca del Muerto and Mixcoac faults in western Mexico City triggered the microsisms observed in May and December 2023, causing ground deformation detected via InSAR.
Slow-Slip Events Trigger Microsisms in Western Mexico City
A new UNAM study reveals that slow-slip events between the Barranca del Muerto and Mixcoac faults in western Mexico City triggered the microsisms observed in May and December 2023, causing ground deformation detected via InSAR.
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12% Bias Score


U.S. Measles Vaccination Rates Far Lower Than Reported, Raising Elimination Status Concerns
A study reveals that U.S. measles vaccination rates for young children are far lower than reported, with only 71.8% of children under 5 receiving at least one MMR dose, raising concerns about the potential loss of the country's elimination status as over 420 measles cases have already been reported ...
U.S. Measles Vaccination Rates Far Lower Than Reported, Raising Elimination Status Concerns
A study reveals that U.S. measles vaccination rates for young children are far lower than reported, with only 71.8% of children under 5 receiving at least one MMR dose, raising concerns about the potential loss of the country's elimination status as over 420 measles cases have already been reported ...
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40% Bias Score


Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A new study shows that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Italian Dolomites are shrinking rapidly due to rising temperatures from climate change, having lost 56 percent of their total area since the 1980s, with a third of the area lost since 2010 alone, and are expected to disappear within a few d...
Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A new study shows that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Italian Dolomites are shrinking rapidly due to rising temperatures from climate change, having lost 56 percent of their total area since the 1980s, with a third of the area lost since 2010 alone, and are expected to disappear within a few d...
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56% Bias Score


Reduced Food Pleasure Linked to Lower Neurotensin Levels in Obesity
Research reveals obese individuals experience less pleasure from food due to decreased neurotensin levels, impacting the brain's dopamine reward system; restoring neurotensin through dietary changes or genetic manipulation may offer a new approach to managing obesity.
Reduced Food Pleasure Linked to Lower Neurotensin Levels in Obesity
Research reveals obese individuals experience less pleasure from food due to decreased neurotensin levels, impacting the brain's dopamine reward system; restoring neurotensin through dietary changes or genetic manipulation may offer a new approach to managing obesity.
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36% Bias Score

Record Honeybee Losses Threaten US Agriculture
US commercial honey bee colonies are projected to experience 60-70% losses in 2025 due to multiple stressors, impacting agricultural production and potentially leading to beekeeper bankruptcies.

Record Honeybee Losses Threaten US Agriculture
US commercial honey bee colonies are projected to experience 60-70% losses in 2025 due to multiple stressors, impacting agricultural production and potentially leading to beekeeper bankruptcies.
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36% Bias Score

Earth's Rotation Successfully Harnesses Energy
Scientists have generated a small electric current (18 microvolts) by using a manganese-zinc ferrite cylinder positioned perpendicular to Earth's rotation and magnetic field, proving a concept to harness energy from Earth's rotation.

Earth's Rotation Successfully Harnesses Energy
Scientists have generated a small electric current (18 microvolts) by using a manganese-zinc ferrite cylinder positioned perpendicular to Earth's rotation and magnetic field, proving a concept to harness energy from Earth's rotation.
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52% Bias Score

Miombo Woodland's Carbon Storage: A Double Revelation
Ten million fruit bats migrate to Zambia's Kasanka National Park annually, highlighting the Miombo woodland's ecological importance; a recent study revealed it stores 3.7 billion metric tons of carbon, exceeding China's 2023 emissions, prompting a $500 million restoration initiative, yet raising con...

Miombo Woodland's Carbon Storage: A Double Revelation
Ten million fruit bats migrate to Zambia's Kasanka National Park annually, highlighting the Miombo woodland's ecological importance; a recent study revealed it stores 3.7 billion metric tons of carbon, exceeding China's 2023 emissions, prompting a $500 million restoration initiative, yet raising con...
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36% Bias Score

Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A new study finds that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Dolomites, Italy, are all below the equilibrium line and shrinking rapidly due to climate change, with a 56 percent loss in area since the 1980s and predictions of complete disappearance within decades.

Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A new study finds that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Dolomites, Italy, are all below the equilibrium line and shrinking rapidly due to climate change, with a 56 percent loss in area since the 1980s and predictions of complete disappearance within decades.
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48% Bias Score

Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A recent study in "The Cryosphere" reveals that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Italian Dolomites have shrunk by 56 percent since the 1980s, falling below their equilibrium line and facing imminent disappearance within decades due to climate change-induced rising temperatures.

Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A recent study in "The Cryosphere" reveals that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Italian Dolomites have shrunk by 56 percent since the 1980s, falling below their equilibrium line and facing imminent disappearance within decades due to climate change-induced rising temperatures.
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40% Bias Score

Conservation Actions Successfully Reverse Biodiversity Loss in Some Species
A review of 67,217 animal species shows that targeted conservation actions, such as habitat protection and breeding programs, improved the status of many species, particularly in isolated areas; however, six times more species are declining than recovering, highlighting the need for preventative mea...

Conservation Actions Successfully Reverse Biodiversity Loss in Some Species
A review of 67,217 animal species shows that targeted conservation actions, such as habitat protection and breeding programs, improved the status of many species, particularly in isolated areas; however, six times more species are declining than recovering, highlighting the need for preventative mea...
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24% Bias Score
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