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Menopause Symptom Severity Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
A University of Calgary study of 896 postmenopausal women revealed a correlation between the severity of menopause symptoms and the increased risk of developing dementia; researchers found that higher symptom counts correlated with poorer cognitive test scores, suggesting a need for further investig...
Menopause Symptom Severity Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
A University of Calgary study of 896 postmenopausal women revealed a correlation between the severity of menopause symptoms and the increased risk of developing dementia; researchers found that higher symptom counts correlated with poorer cognitive test scores, suggesting a need for further investig...
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32% Bias Score


Max Planck Institutes Face Widespread Abuse Allegations
An investigation by DW and Der Spiegel reveals widespread abusive behavior and toxic work environments at Max Planck Institutes in Germany, affecting mostly non-German scientists, highlighting systemic failures in accountability despite the Society's efforts to improve it.
Max Planck Institutes Face Widespread Abuse Allegations
An investigation by DW and Der Spiegel reveals widespread abusive behavior and toxic work environments at Max Planck Institutes in Germany, affecting mostly non-German scientists, highlighting systemic failures in accountability despite the Society's efforts to improve it.
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40% Bias Score


Fuego Volcano Eruption Prompts Evacuations in Guatemala
Guatemala's Fuego Volcano experienced a March 9th eruption, prompting evacuations of almost 1,000 people and school closures; while activity has decreased, authorities continue monitoring, given the 2018 eruption's 215 fatalities and the volcano's history of frequent eruptions.
Fuego Volcano Eruption Prompts Evacuations in Guatemala
Guatemala's Fuego Volcano experienced a March 9th eruption, prompting evacuations of almost 1,000 people and school closures; while activity has decreased, authorities continue monitoring, given the 2018 eruption's 215 fatalities and the volcano's history of frequent eruptions.
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12% Bias Score


Sag A*'s Rapid Rotation: Implications for Mass Accretion and Galactic Evolution
Sag A*, the Milky Way's central supermassive black hole, rotates rapidly, suggesting significant mass accretion from its dense gas environment, influencing star formation rates and galactic evolution; this extreme environment challenges universal star formation laws.
Sag A*'s Rapid Rotation: Implications for Mass Accretion and Galactic Evolution
Sag A*, the Milky Way's central supermassive black hole, rotates rapidly, suggesting significant mass accretion from its dense gas environment, influencing star formation rates and galactic evolution; this extreme environment challenges universal star formation laws.
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36% Bias Score


Speed Skating Innovation: Two Hands on Back Improves Race Times
Speed skaters at the World Single Distances Championships in Hamar, Norway, are adopting a new technique of skating with both hands on their backs, reducing air resistance and potentially improving race times by 0.4 seconds per lap, based on research by TU Delft and NOC*NSF. This follows similar inn...
Speed Skating Innovation: Two Hands on Back Improves Race Times
Speed skaters at the World Single Distances Championships in Hamar, Norway, are adopting a new technique of skating with both hands on their backs, reducing air resistance and potentially improving race times by 0.4 seconds per lap, based on research by TU Delft and NOC*NSF. This follows similar inn...
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44% Bias Score


Record Arctic Warmth Drives Unprecedented Sea Ice Loss
Record-low Arctic sea ice in February 2024, exceeding 20 degrees Celsius above normal temperatures, signals an accelerating climate crisis with global consequences, including rising sea levels and extreme weather events.
Record Arctic Warmth Drives Unprecedented Sea Ice Loss
Record-low Arctic sea ice in February 2024, exceeding 20 degrees Celsius above normal temperatures, signals an accelerating climate crisis with global consequences, including rising sea levels and extreme weather events.
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48% Bias Score

Hera Probe Uses Mars Flyby to Capture Rare Images of Deimos
The ESA's Hera probe, launched in October, used Mars' gravity for a speed boost, capturing rare images of Deimos's far side before heading to Dimorphos asteroid in 2026 to study the effects of a NASA impact.

Hera Probe Uses Mars Flyby to Capture Rare Images of Deimos
The ESA's Hera probe, launched in October, used Mars' gravity for a speed boost, capturing rare images of Deimos's far side before heading to Dimorphos asteroid in 2026 to study the effects of a NASA impact.
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32% Bias Score

Imminent Eruption Likely at Alaska's Mount Spurr
Mount Spurr, an Alaskan volcano, shows strong signs of an impending eruption due to increased gas emissions (nine times higher than December), elevated seismic activity (over 3400 earthquakes since April 2024), and ground deformation, indicating magma movement; scientists predict an eruption within ...

Imminent Eruption Likely at Alaska's Mount Spurr
Mount Spurr, an Alaskan volcano, shows strong signs of an impending eruption due to increased gas emissions (nine times higher than December), elevated seismic activity (over 3400 earthquakes since April 2024), and ground deformation, indicating magma movement; scientists predict an eruption within ...
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8% Bias Score

Increased Eruption Probability at Alaska's Mount Spurr
Mount Spurr, an Alaskan volcano 80 miles northwest of Anchorage, exhibits heightened volcanic gas emissions and seismic activity, increasing the likelihood of an eruption similar to the 1992 event in the coming weeks or months; the Alaska Volcano Observatory raised its alert level to yellow in Octob...

Increased Eruption Probability at Alaska's Mount Spurr
Mount Spurr, an Alaskan volcano 80 miles northwest of Anchorage, exhibits heightened volcanic gas emissions and seismic activity, increasing the likelihood of an eruption similar to the 1992 event in the coming weeks or months; the Alaska Volcano Observatory raised its alert level to yellow in Octob...
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36% Bias Score

Drosten: Coronavirus Origin Assessment Hindered by Lack of Data
Berlin virologist Christian Drosten, part of a government expert panel, expressed his inability to judge the BND's findings on the coronavirus origin due to the lack of access to the source data, despite finding their summary impressive. While a natural origin is currently more probable, he stressed...

Drosten: Coronavirus Origin Assessment Hindered by Lack of Data
Berlin virologist Christian Drosten, part of a government expert panel, expressed his inability to judge the BND's findings on the coronavirus origin due to the lack of access to the source data, despite finding their summary impressive. While a natural origin is currently more probable, he stressed...
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36% Bias Score

Climate Whiplash Hits 17 Major Cities Amidst Global Weather Extremes
A report analyzing 112 major cities reveals that climate change is causing 17 to experience "climate whiplash"—frequent swings between extreme wet and dry conditions—while 24 have undergone dramatic shifts from dry to wet or vice versa in the last 20 years, impacting billions and worsening existing ...

Climate Whiplash Hits 17 Major Cities Amidst Global Weather Extremes
A report analyzing 112 major cities reveals that climate change is causing 17 to experience "climate whiplash"—frequent swings between extreme wet and dry conditions—while 24 have undergone dramatic shifts from dry to wet or vice versa in the last 20 years, impacting billions and worsening existing ...
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32% Bias Score

Climate Whiplash Intensifies Global Extremes
Climate whiplash, the rapid shift between extreme wet and dry weather intensified by climate change, is causing more severe wildfires (as seen in Los Angeles), floods, and droughts in at least 17 major cities globally, threatening food security, infrastructure, and lives.

Climate Whiplash Intensifies Global Extremes
Climate whiplash, the rapid shift between extreme wet and dry weather intensified by climate change, is causing more severe wildfires (as seen in Los Angeles), floods, and droughts in at least 17 major cities globally, threatening food security, infrastructure, and lives.
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24% Bias Score
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