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Study Links Certain Medications to Reduced Dementia Risk
A Cambridge University study analyzing data from over 130 million health records found that use of antibiotics, antivirals, and anti-inflammatory drugs correlated with a lower dementia risk, supporting the "infection hypothesis" of Alzheimer's disease and suggesting potential for repurposing existin...
Study Links Certain Medications to Reduced Dementia Risk
A Cambridge University study analyzing data from over 130 million health records found that use of antibiotics, antivirals, and anti-inflammatory drugs correlated with a lower dementia risk, supporting the "infection hypothesis" of Alzheimer's disease and suggesting potential for repurposing existin...
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40% Bias Score


Northern Lights Visible in Multiple US States This Weekend Due to Solar Storm
A severe solar storm this weekend increased the chances of seeing the northern lights in several U.S. states, including Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and North Dakota, due to a planetary K-index of 5 out of 9, according to NOAA.
Northern Lights Visible in Multiple US States This Weekend Due to Solar Storm
A severe solar storm this weekend increased the chances of seeing the northern lights in several U.S. states, including Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and North Dakota, due to a planetary K-index of 5 out of 9, according to NOAA.
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Natural History GCSE Faces Potential Four-Year Delay
Leading environmentalists are urging the Labour government to immediately introduce a natural history GCSE, fearing a delay until 2030 due to it being seen as a "Tory initiative", despite widespread support and its potential to reconnect youth with nature and address skills shortages.
Natural History GCSE Faces Potential Four-Year Delay
Leading environmentalists are urging the Labour government to immediately introduce a natural history GCSE, fearing a delay until 2030 due to it being seen as a "Tory initiative", despite widespread support and its potential to reconnect youth with nature and address skills shortages.
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Faster-Than-Predicted Universe Expansion Deepens 'Hubble Crisis'
Recent measurements show the universe is expanding faster than predicted by current models, creating a 'Hubble crisis' due to conflicting results from direct observations and cosmic microwave background analysis; a new study of the Coma galaxy cluster intensifies this discrepancy.
Faster-Than-Predicted Universe Expansion Deepens 'Hubble Crisis'
Recent measurements show the universe is expanding faster than predicted by current models, creating a 'Hubble crisis' due to conflicting results from direct observations and cosmic microwave background analysis; a new study of the Coma galaxy cluster intensifies this discrepancy.
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Chilean Industrial Project Threatens World-Class Observatory
A US\$10 billion industrial project in Chile, INNA, threatens the Paranal Observatory due to potential light pollution, prompting international concern from astronomers and sparking a debate about balancing energy development with scientific research.
Chilean Industrial Project Threatens World-Class Observatory
A US\$10 billion industrial project in Chile, INNA, threatens the Paranal Observatory due to potential light pollution, prompting international concern from astronomers and sparking a debate about balancing energy development with scientific research.
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China's Fukushima Water Tests Reveal No Immediate Abnormalities, but Opposition to Discharge Remains
Following Japan's release of treated Fukushima water, China conducted independent tests detecting no immediate abnormalities in hazardous elements; however, China maintains its opposition to the discharge, demanding long-term safety verification and effective measures to ensure seafood quality.
China's Fukushima Water Tests Reveal No Immediate Abnormalities, but Opposition to Discharge Remains
Following Japan's release of treated Fukushima water, China conducted independent tests detecting no immediate abnormalities in hazardous elements; however, China maintains its opposition to the discharge, demanding long-term safety verification and effective measures to ensure seafood quality.
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52% Bias Score

Longest-Surviving Pig Kidney Transplant Recipient Exceeds 61 Days
Towana Looney, 53, a US woman, has surpassed all previous records by surviving for 61 days with a genetically-modified pig kidney transplant after eight years on the transplant waiting list, providing hope for those awaiting organ donation.

Longest-Surviving Pig Kidney Transplant Recipient Exceeds 61 Days
Towana Looney, 53, a US woman, has surpassed all previous records by surviving for 61 days with a genetically-modified pig kidney transplant after eight years on the transplant waiting list, providing hope for those awaiting organ donation.
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40% Bias Score

MSC's Sustainability Goals Under Scrutiny Amidst Overfishing and Climate Change
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), a leading certifier of sustainable fisheries, is facing criticism for failing to meet its targets, with only 16% of global wild-caught fish currently certified, despite efforts to improve unsustainable fisheries. Climate change and overfishing exacerbate the pro...

MSC's Sustainability Goals Under Scrutiny Amidst Overfishing and Climate Change
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), a leading certifier of sustainable fisheries, is facing criticism for failing to meet its targets, with only 16% of global wild-caught fish currently certified, despite efforts to improve unsustainable fisheries. Climate change and overfishing exacerbate the pro...
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Flash Therapy: A Revolutionary Cancer Treatment
Researchers at CERN are developing flash therapy, a new cancer treatment using proton beams to destroy tumors in milliseconds with minimal damage to healthy tissues, potentially replacing traditional radiation therapy and offering advantages for treating brain and other hard-to-reach cancers.

Flash Therapy: A Revolutionary Cancer Treatment
Researchers at CERN are developing flash therapy, a new cancer treatment using proton beams to destroy tumors in milliseconds with minimal damage to healthy tissues, potentially replacing traditional radiation therapy and offering advantages for treating brain and other hard-to-reach cancers.
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Massive Iceberg Threatens Antarctic Wildlife
A trillion-ton iceberg, A23a, is moving towards South Georgia Island, potentially disrupting penguin and seal breeding by blocking access to food sources and increasing chick mortality rates, an event amplified by human-caused climate change.

Massive Iceberg Threatens Antarctic Wildlife
A trillion-ton iceberg, A23a, is moving towards South Georgia Island, potentially disrupting penguin and seal breeding by blocking access to food sources and increasing chick mortality rates, an event amplified by human-caused climate change.
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32% Bias Score

Unprecedented Jellyfish Bloom in Tasmania Signals Ocean Imbalance
An unprecedented bloom of moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) in Tasmania's Storm Bay and along the east coast, following blooms of salps and bioluminescent algae, is disrupting the marine ecosystem by consuming phytoplankton and the eggs and larvae of other species, indicating a significant ecological ...

Unprecedented Jellyfish Bloom in Tasmania Signals Ocean Imbalance
An unprecedented bloom of moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) in Tasmania's Storm Bay and along the east coast, following blooms of salps and bioluminescent algae, is disrupting the marine ecosystem by consuming phytoplankton and the eggs and larvae of other species, indicating a significant ecological ...
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48% Bias Score

UK Study Reveals Significantly Lower Life Expectancy for Adults with ADHD
A UK study using anonymized health records (2000-2019) found that adults with ADHD have a significantly lower life expectancy (men: 4.5-9 years less; women: 6.6-11 years less), likely due to treatable risk factors and underdiagnosis (only 1 in 300 adults diagnosed).

UK Study Reveals Significantly Lower Life Expectancy for Adults with ADHD
A UK study using anonymized health records (2000-2019) found that adults with ADHD have a significantly lower life expectancy (men: 4.5-9 years less; women: 6.6-11 years less), likely due to treatable risk factors and underdiagnosis (only 1 in 300 adults diagnosed).
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28% Bias Score
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