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Ancient Dinosaur Fossils May Lie Hidden in the Amazon
A study suggests that the oldest dinosaur fossils may be undiscovered in the Amazon and other equatorial regions of Gondwana, millions of years older than the current oldest known fossils, pushing back their origin to a warmer, drier environment.
Ancient Dinosaur Fossils May Lie Hidden in the Amazon
A study suggests that the oldest dinosaur fossils may be undiscovered in the Amazon and other equatorial regions of Gondwana, millions of years older than the current oldest known fossils, pushing back their origin to a warmer, drier environment.
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Earliest High-Altitude Neolithic Site Unearthed on Tibetan Plateau
A five-year excavation at the Mapu Tsho site in Xizang, China, unearthed Neolithic relics dating from 4,800 to 2,000 years ago, representing the earliest high-altitude lakeside settlement on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, providing insights into early human adaptation and cultural diversity.
Earliest High-Altitude Neolithic Site Unearthed on Tibetan Plateau
A five-year excavation at the Mapu Tsho site in Xizang, China, unearthed Neolithic relics dating from 4,800 to 2,000 years ago, representing the earliest high-altitude lakeside settlement on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, providing insights into early human adaptation and cultural diversity.
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Europe's Largest Quartzite Quarry Fuels Taunus Region's Economy
The Taunus-Quarzit-Werk, Europe's largest quartzite quarry, located near Köppern, Germany, produces 4,000 tons of quartzite daily for various uses; its location near Roman Limes structures suggests a long history of extraction, while its modern operations demonstrate the economic significance of thi...
Europe's Largest Quartzite Quarry Fuels Taunus Region's Economy
The Taunus-Quarzit-Werk, Europe's largest quartzite quarry, located near Köppern, Germany, produces 4,000 tons of quartzite daily for various uses; its location near Roman Limes structures suggests a long history of extraction, while its modern operations demonstrate the economic significance of thi...
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Ring Doorbell Captures Rare Meteorite Strike on Prince Edward Island
A meteorite struck a Prince Edward Island walkway in July 2024, captured on video by a Ring doorbell camera; the specimen, named "Charlottetown," is notable for the high-quality footage and audio recording of its impact.
Ring Doorbell Captures Rare Meteorite Strike on Prince Edward Island
A meteorite struck a Prince Edward Island walkway in July 2024, captured on video by a Ring doorbell camera; the specimen, named "Charlottetown," is notable for the high-quality footage and audio recording of its impact.
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24% Bias Score


Rare Gene Mutation Linked to Late-Onset Alzheimer's
A study of an Italian family with six members affected by late-onset Alzheimer's disease reveals a rare mutation in the GRIN2C gene as a probable cause, offering a significant advancement in understanding the disease's genetic basis.
Rare Gene Mutation Linked to Late-Onset Alzheimer's
A study of an Italian family with six members affected by late-onset Alzheimer's disease reveals a rare mutation in the GRIN2C gene as a probable cause, offering a significant advancement in understanding the disease's genetic basis.
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China's Fukushima Seawater Test Finds No Abnormalities
China's independent analysis of seawater samples near Fukushima's treated wastewater discharge outlet revealed no abnormalities in hazardous elements; this data, collected in October 2023 and to be published by the IAEA, is part of a new international monitoring arrangement.
China's Fukushima Seawater Test Finds No Abnormalities
China's independent analysis of seawater samples near Fukushima's treated wastewater discharge outlet revealed no abnormalities in hazardous elements; this data, collected in October 2023 and to be published by the IAEA, is part of a new international monitoring arrangement.
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China Upgrades Science Education with New Guideline
China's Ministry of Education issued a guideline to enhance science education in primary and secondary schools, mandating at least one science teacher with a master's degree and one science vice-principal per primary school, promoting collaboration, resource sharing, and digital tools to cultivate a...

China Upgrades Science Education with New Guideline
China's Ministry of Education issued a guideline to enhance science education in primary and secondary schools, mandating at least one science teacher with a master's degree and one science vice-principal per primary school, promoting collaboration, resource sharing, and digital tools to cultivate a...
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32% Bias Score

New "Walking With Dinosaurs" Images Released
The BBC released images from its re-imagined "Walking With Dinosaurs" series, featuring Albertosaurus (30 mph) with fur-like feathers and Pachyrhinosaurus, a plant-eater with a keratin nose; the series, airing later this year, uses cutting-edge technology and scientific discoveries to tell individua...

New "Walking With Dinosaurs" Images Released
The BBC released images from its re-imagined "Walking With Dinosaurs" series, featuring Albertosaurus (30 mph) with fur-like feathers and Pachyrhinosaurus, a plant-eater with a keratin nose; the series, airing later this year, uses cutting-edge technology and scientific discoveries to tell individua...
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Microplastics Linked to Brain Blood Clots, Raising Dementia and Stroke Risks
A Peking University study reveals microplastics in the brain trigger immune responses, causing blood clots that may lead to stroke, depression, and possibly dementia; further research is needed.

Microplastics Linked to Brain Blood Clots, Raising Dementia and Stroke Risks
A Peking University study reveals microplastics in the brain trigger immune responses, causing blood clots that may lead to stroke, depression, and possibly dementia; further research is needed.
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48% Bias Score

Schneider Electric Tops Global Sustainability Ranking
Corporate Knights named Schneider Electric the world's most sustainable company in its annual Global 100 index, ranking 8,359 companies with over \$1 billion in revenue based on sustainability and ethical factors; the index, however, underperformed the MSCI ACWI in 2024.

Schneider Electric Tops Global Sustainability Ranking
Corporate Knights named Schneider Electric the world's most sustainable company in its annual Global 100 index, ranking 8,359 companies with over \$1 billion in revenue based on sustainability and ethical factors; the index, however, underperformed the MSCI ACWI in 2024.
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44% Bias Score

Deep's Underwater Habitats to Revolutionize Marine Research and Security
Deep, a British firm, is developing underwater habitats, Vanguard (launching 2025) and Sentinel (2027), for extended marine research and infrastructure monitoring; Sentinel will enable 28-day missions at 200 meters.

Deep's Underwater Habitats to Revolutionize Marine Research and Security
Deep, a British firm, is developing underwater habitats, Vanguard (launching 2025) and Sentinel (2027), for extended marine research and infrastructure monitoring; Sentinel will enable 28-day missions at 200 meters.
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48% Bias Score

La Niña Arrives, Bringing Varied Weather Impacts to Latin America
La Niña, a climate pattern with cooler Pacific Ocean temperatures, has begun and is expected to last until April, potentially impacting Latin America and the Caribbean with varied regional weather conditions, including increased rainfall in some areas and drought in others, while potentially leading...

La Niña Arrives, Bringing Varied Weather Impacts to Latin America
La Niña, a climate pattern with cooler Pacific Ocean temperatures, has begun and is expected to last until April, potentially impacting Latin America and the Caribbean with varied regional weather conditions, including increased rainfall in some areas and drought in others, while potentially leading...
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16% Bias Score
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