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NWS Faces Staff Cuts Amidst Low Staffing and Controversial Nomination
Facing already critically low staffing, the National Weather Service (NWS) may lose another 5-10% of its workforce due to federal buyouts, while a representative from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency gained access to NOAA's IT systems to investigate DEI initiatives; this comes as Neil...
NWS Faces Staff Cuts Amidst Low Staffing and Controversial Nomination
Facing already critically low staffing, the National Weather Service (NWS) may lose another 5-10% of its workforce due to federal buyouts, while a representative from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency gained access to NOAA's IT systems to investigate DEI initiatives; this comes as Neil...
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Magnitude 5.2 Earthquake Strikes Near Santorini, Prompting Widespread Evacuations
A magnitude 5.2 earthquake hit between Amorgos and Santorini at 19:09 GMT on Wednesday, prompting over 11,000 evacuations, with authorities deploying emergency services and closing schools.
Magnitude 5.2 Earthquake Strikes Near Santorini, Prompting Widespread Evacuations
A magnitude 5.2 earthquake hit between Amorgos and Santorini at 19:09 GMT on Wednesday, prompting over 11,000 evacuations, with authorities deploying emergency services and closing schools.
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Southern California Landslide Poses Risk to Hundreds of Buildings
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory found a slow-moving landslide impacting hundreds of buildings on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in Southern California, averaging 4 inches of downslope movement weekly between Sept. 18 and Oct. 17, 2024, due to record rainfall in 2023 and early 2024; the landslide poses ...
Southern California Landslide Poses Risk to Hundreds of Buildings
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory found a slow-moving landslide impacting hundreds of buildings on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in Southern California, averaging 4 inches of downslope movement weekly between Sept. 18 and Oct. 17, 2024, due to record rainfall in 2023 and early 2024; the landslide poses ...
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H5N1 D1.1 Bird Flu Strain Detected in Nevada Cattle Herds
Four Nevada cattle herds tested positive for the H5N1 D1.1 bird flu strain, exhibiting respiratory symptoms; this strain was linked to a fatal human case, challenging previous assumptions about its spread and raising concerns about human and animal health.
H5N1 D1.1 Bird Flu Strain Detected in Nevada Cattle Herds
Four Nevada cattle herds tested positive for the H5N1 D1.1 bird flu strain, exhibiting respiratory symptoms; this strain was linked to a fatal human case, challenging previous assumptions about its spread and raising concerns about human and animal health.
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Chinese Scientist Wins Prestigious Stroke Research Award
Chinese clinical scientist Wang Yongjun received the 2025 William M. Feinberg Award for Excellence in Clinical Stroke at the International Stroke Conference in Los Angeles for his 30 years of research resulting in 12 key pieces of evidence changing clinical guidelines and practice in intravenous thr...
Chinese Scientist Wins Prestigious Stroke Research Award
Chinese clinical scientist Wang Yongjun received the 2025 William M. Feinberg Award for Excellence in Clinical Stroke at the International Stroke Conference in Los Angeles for his 30 years of research resulting in 12 key pieces of evidence changing clinical guidelines and practice in intravenous thr...
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Giant Lunar Canyons Reveal Early Solar System's Violent Past
Two massive canyons, comparable to the Grand Canyon, formed on the Moon's far side near the south pole approximately 3.8 billion years ago due to a colossal impact, offering invaluable insights into the early solar system's conditions for future exploration.
Giant Lunar Canyons Reveal Early Solar System's Violent Past
Two massive canyons, comparable to the Grand Canyon, formed on the Moon's far side near the south pole approximately 3.8 billion years ago due to a colossal impact, offering invaluable insights into the early solar system's conditions for future exploration.
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Asteroid Bennu Collision: Modeling Global Impact Winter and Unexpected Ocean Bloom
A new study in Science Advances models the potential global effects of an asteroid Bennu collision with Earth in 2182, predicting a multi-year "impact winter" with reduced rainfall and global cooling, alongside unexpected ocean plankton blooms.

Asteroid Bennu Collision: Modeling Global Impact Winter and Unexpected Ocean Bloom
A new study in Science Advances models the potential global effects of an asteroid Bennu collision with Earth in 2182, predicting a multi-year "impact winter" with reduced rainfall and global cooling, alongside unexpected ocean plankton blooms.
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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 31st, raising concerns about its spread from birds to cattle and the potential for human infection; this is the second known instance of this happening in the US and represents a significant challenge to contai...

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 31st, raising concerns about its spread from birds to cattle and the potential for human infection; this is the second known instance of this happening in the US and represents a significant challenge to contai...
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AJPH Defies Government Censorship of Public Health Research
The American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) declared it will not censor research, even if it means fewer submissions from federally employed scientists who fear repercussions from publishing research containing 'forbidden terms'.

AJPH Defies Government Censorship of Public Health Research
The American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) declared it will not censor research, even if it means fewer submissions from federally employed scientists who fear repercussions from publishing research containing 'forbidden terms'.
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World-First Lab-Grown Dog Treats on Sale at Pets at Home
Pets at Home, in a world first, is selling Chick Bites, dog treats made from lab-grown chicken meat produced by Meatly using a single cell sample and plant-based ingredients, after UK approval in July.

World-First Lab-Grown Dog Treats on Sale at Pets at Home
Pets at Home, in a world first, is selling Chick Bites, dog treats made from lab-grown chicken meat produced by Meatly using a single cell sample and plant-based ingredients, after UK approval in July.
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48% Bias Score

Phase One Clinical Trial Begins for Novel Russian Oncolytic Virus Cocktail
The Herzen Institute in Moscow has begun phase one clinical trials of a new Russian-made oncolytic virus cocktail for breast cancer treatment, involving 38 patients and showing promise in pre-clinical trials, with plans to expand to glioblastoma and other cancer types in later phases.

Phase One Clinical Trial Begins for Novel Russian Oncolytic Virus Cocktail
The Herzen Institute in Moscow has begun phase one clinical trials of a new Russian-made oncolytic virus cocktail for breast cancer treatment, involving 38 patients and showing promise in pre-clinical trials, with plans to expand to glioblastoma and other cancer types in later phases.
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Trump's Funding Freeze Creates Crisis in US Science
The Trump administration's freeze on billions of dollars in US scientific research funding has created uncertainty and panic among scientists, impacting thousands of government-funded programs, including the NIH, and potentially hindering crucial medical and scientific advancements; the administrati...

Trump's Funding Freeze Creates Crisis in US Science
The Trump administration's freeze on billions of dollars in US scientific research funding has created uncertainty and panic among scientists, impacting thousands of government-funded programs, including the NIH, and potentially hindering crucial medical and scientific advancements; the administrati...
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52% Bias Score
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