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Quantum Computing: A \$15 Billion Market Poised for Growth
Quantum computing is revolutionizing computation by harnessing quantum phenomena to solve complex problems; the global market is projected to reach \$15 billion by 2030, with key players including IBM, Google, and various Chinese companies.
Quantum Computing: A \$15 Billion Market Poised for Growth
Quantum computing is revolutionizing computation by harnessing quantum phenomena to solve complex problems; the global market is projected to reach \$15 billion by 2030, with key players including IBM, Google, and various Chinese companies.
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40% Bias Score


NOAA Staff Shortages Threaten Weather Forecasting and Climate Monitoring
Due to staff shortages at NOAA, weather balloon launches are temporarily suspended in Albany and Gray; this, coupled with potential large-scale staff cuts and privatization driven by the Trump administration and the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, threatens U.S. and global weather forecasting an...
NOAA Staff Shortages Threaten Weather Forecasting and Climate Monitoring
Due to staff shortages at NOAA, weather balloon launches are temporarily suspended in Albany and Gray; this, coupled with potential large-scale staff cuts and privatization driven by the Trump administration and the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, threatens U.S. and global weather forecasting an...
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JWST Detects Galaxy from Cosmic Dark Ages
The James Webb Space Telescope detected galaxy GS-z13-1, 330 million years after the Big Bang, emitting a clear UV light signature, indicating the end of the cosmic dark ages and challenging existing models of early galaxy formation.
JWST Detects Galaxy from Cosmic Dark Ages
The James Webb Space Telescope detected galaxy GS-z13-1, 330 million years after the Big Bang, emitting a clear UV light signature, indicating the end of the cosmic dark ages and challenging existing models of early galaxy formation.
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World-First Pig-to-Human Liver Transplant Achieved in China
Surgeons in China successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a brain-dead human, marking a world-first in xenotransplantation; the liver functioned normally for 10 days before the family requested its removal.
World-First Pig-to-Human Liver Transplant Achieved in China
Surgeons in China successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a brain-dead human, marking a world-first in xenotransplantation; the liver functioned normally for 10 days before the family requested its removal.
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Algorithm Boosts Kidney Transplant Success Rates
A new algorithm designed by an international team of researchers uses game theory to increase the number of successful kidney transplants by incentivizing patients to provide multiple potential donors, improving matching efficiency and potentially expanding international collaborations.
Algorithm Boosts Kidney Transplant Success Rates
A new algorithm designed by an international team of researchers uses game theory to increase the number of successful kidney transplants by incentivizing patients to provide multiple potential donors, improving matching efficiency and potentially expanding international collaborations.
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Massive Iron Age Hoard Unearthed in UK: Ritual Destruction Reveals Elite Power
A massive Iron Age hoard, the Melsonby Hoard, containing over 800 objects including iron chariot tires, horse harness, and ceremonial spears, was discovered in Melsonby, North Yorkshire in 2021 and announced by Durham University on Tuesday. The artifacts, many burnt or broken, suggest a ritualistic ...
Massive Iron Age Hoard Unearthed in UK: Ritual Destruction Reveals Elite Power
A massive Iron Age hoard, the Melsonby Hoard, containing over 800 objects including iron chariot tires, horse harness, and ceremonial spears, was discovered in Melsonby, North Yorkshire in 2021 and announced by Durham University on Tuesday. The artifacts, many burnt or broken, suggest a ritualistic ...
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Trump Administration's Anti-Science Policies Cripple US Research
US Vice President J.D. Vance's 2021 statement labeling universities as "the enemy" reflects the Trump administration's anti-science policies, resulting in the NIH's budget cuts, staff layoffs, and a 50% reduction in research contracts, impacting global scientific collaborations and potentially setti...

Trump Administration's Anti-Science Policies Cripple US Research
US Vice President J.D. Vance's 2021 statement labeling universities as "the enemy" reflects the Trump administration's anti-science policies, resulting in the NIH's budget cuts, staff layoffs, and a 50% reduction in research contracts, impacting global scientific collaborations and potentially setti...
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First Successful Pig-to-Human Liver Transplant
A team in China successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a 50-year-old brain-dead man, marking the first time a pig liver has been transplanted into a human and functioning for 10 days before the family terminated the experiment.

First Successful Pig-to-Human Liver Transplant
A team in China successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a 50-year-old brain-dead man, marking the first time a pig liver has been transplanted into a human and functioning for 10 days before the family terminated the experiment.
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Successful Pig Liver Transplant in China Offers Hope for Acute Liver Failure
A Chinese hospital successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a brain-dead patient, keeping the patient alive for 10 days; this offers a potential solution for patients with acute liver failure needing urgent transplants, but high costs and reliance on foreign companies pose cha...

Successful Pig Liver Transplant in China Offers Hope for Acute Liver Failure
A Chinese hospital successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig liver into a brain-dead patient, keeping the patient alive for 10 days; this offers a potential solution for patients with acute liver failure needing urgent transplants, but high costs and reliance on foreign companies pose cha...
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Longitudinal Study Links Middle-Age Diet to Healthy Aging
A 30-year study of over 100,000 Americans found that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is associated with better physical and mental health at age 70, while high consumption of processed foods is linked to poorer outcomes; only 9.3% of participants achieved healthy aging.

Longitudinal Study Links Middle-Age Diet to Healthy Aging
A 30-year study of over 100,000 Americans found that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is associated with better physical and mental health at age 70, while high consumption of processed foods is linked to poorer outcomes; only 9.3% of participants achieved healthy aging.
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Chinese Mathematicians Achieve Breakthroughs, Reflecting Nation's Growing Focus on Basic Research
Chinese mathematicians, many educated in China before studying abroad, recently solved the three-dimensional Kakeya conjecture and a version of Hilbert's sixth problem, marking a significant advance in mathematics and reflecting China's growing investment in basic research.

Chinese Mathematicians Achieve Breakthroughs, Reflecting Nation's Growing Focus on Basic Research
Chinese mathematicians, many educated in China before studying abroad, recently solved the three-dimensional Kakeya conjecture and a version of Hilbert's sixth problem, marking a significant advance in mathematics and reflecting China's growing investment in basic research.
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UKHSA Identifies 24 High-Risk Pathogens, Eight with Pandemic Potential
The UKHSA has identified 24 pathogen families, including those causing bird flu, COVID-19, and Nipah virus, as posing significant public health risks, with eight at high or medium pandemic risk, prompting calls for increased research and investment.

UKHSA Identifies 24 High-Risk Pathogens, Eight with Pandemic Potential
The UKHSA has identified 24 pathogen families, including those causing bird flu, COVID-19, and Nipah virus, as posing significant public health risks, with eight at high or medium pandemic risk, prompting calls for increased research and investment.
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