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Premature Puberty Surge in Indian Girls: Health and Societal Implications
A recent study in India reveals a concerning rise in premature puberty among six-year-old girls, with menstruation onset and physical changes similar to teenagers; possible causes include pesticide exposure, environmental factors, and obesity.
Premature Puberty Surge in Indian Girls: Health and Societal Implications
A recent study in India reveals a concerning rise in premature puberty among six-year-old girls, with menstruation onset and physical changes similar to teenagers; possible causes include pesticide exposure, environmental factors, and obesity.
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20% Bias Score


Wildfires Increase Future Fire Risk in North America
A German study shows that wildfires in North America increase future fire risk by raising soil temperatures for decades, exemplified by the record-breaking 2023 Canadian wildfire season that released vast amounts of carbon dioxide, contributing to global warming and a cycle of increased drought and ...
Wildfires Increase Future Fire Risk in North America
A German study shows that wildfires in North America increase future fire risk by raising soil temperatures for decades, exemplified by the record-breaking 2023 Canadian wildfire season that released vast amounts of carbon dioxide, contributing to global warming and a cycle of increased drought and ...
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28% Bias Score


Urgent Warning: High Earthquake Probability on Turkey's Yedisu Fault
Turkish seismologist Professor Naci Görür warns of a high probability of a major earthquake on the Yedisu Fault between Erzincan and Karlıova, citing its overdue seismic recurrence period and energy transfer from the February 6th earthquakes, emphasizing the urgent need for preparedness after previo...
Urgent Warning: High Earthquake Probability on Turkey's Yedisu Fault
Turkish seismologist Professor Naci Görür warns of a high probability of a major earthquake on the Yedisu Fault between Erzincan and Karlıova, citing its overdue seismic recurrence period and energy transfer from the February 6th earthquakes, emphasizing the urgent need for preparedness after previo...
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56% Bias Score


TikTok Ban Highlights Weather Misinformation Concerns
A potential TikTok ban in the U.S. highlights the platform's role in spreading both accurate and inaccurate weather information, raising concerns about public trust and the need for media literacy and fact-checking.
TikTok Ban Highlights Weather Misinformation Concerns
A potential TikTok ban in the U.S. highlights the platform's role in spreading both accurate and inaccurate weather information, raising concerns about public trust and the need for media literacy and fact-checking.
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56% Bias Score


Sci-Fi Writers Help UK Military Plan for Future Threats
British science fiction writers are collaborating with the Ministry of Defence to explore future threats, including mass electronic failures in self-driving cars, to improve national resilience and crisis management strategies.
Sci-Fi Writers Help UK Military Plan for Future Threats
British science fiction writers are collaborating with the Ministry of Defence to explore future threats, including mass electronic failures in self-driving cars, to improve national resilience and crisis management strategies.
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16% Bias Score


Oncologist's Methylene Blue Cancer Claim Sparks Warnings and Investigation
Dr. Laurent Schwartz, a Parisian oncologist, controversially claims methylene blue cures cancer, a claim rejected by the scientific community, leading to investigations and warnings against its use due to its inefficacy and potential harm.
Oncologist's Methylene Blue Cancer Claim Sparks Warnings and Investigation
Dr. Laurent Schwartz, a Parisian oncologist, controversially claims methylene blue cures cancer, a claim rejected by the scientific community, leading to investigations and warnings against its use due to its inefficacy and potential harm.
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48% Bias Score

Australopithecus Diet: Primarily Plant-Based, Study Finds
Analysis of 3.5-million-year-old Australopithecus tooth enamel from Sterkfontein Caves in South Africa reveals a primarily plant-based diet, challenging the narrative of meat as a key driver of human evolution; the findings, published in "Science", utilized a novel method for analyzing nitrogen isot...

Australopithecus Diet: Primarily Plant-Based, Study Finds
Analysis of 3.5-million-year-old Australopithecus tooth enamel from Sterkfontein Caves in South Africa reveals a primarily plant-based diet, challenging the narrative of meat as a key driver of human evolution; the findings, published in "Science", utilized a novel method for analyzing nitrogen isot...
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36% Bias Score

Turkey's Ambitious Plan for Nuclear Energy Expansion by 2050
Turkey plans to build new nuclear power plants in Sinop and Thrace by 2050, aiming for 20 gigawatts of nuclear power capacity, driven by climate change concerns and supported by a UN declaration advocating for increased global nuclear energy use, while also emphasizing the need for domestic technolo...

Turkey's Ambitious Plan for Nuclear Energy Expansion by 2050
Turkey plans to build new nuclear power plants in Sinop and Thrace by 2050, aiming for 20 gigawatts of nuclear power capacity, driven by climate change concerns and supported by a UN declaration advocating for increased global nuclear energy use, while also emphasizing the need for domestic technolo...
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60% Bias Score

AI Undermines Critical Thinking Skills: Study Reveals Risks in High-Stakes Professions
A study of 666 participants reveals that growing reliance on AI tools undermines critical thinking skills through cognitive offloading, especially among younger users, posing significant risks to professionals in high-stakes fields like law and forensics.

AI Undermines Critical Thinking Skills: Study Reveals Risks in High-Stakes Professions
A study of 666 participants reveals that growing reliance on AI tools undermines critical thinking skills through cognitive offloading, especially among younger users, posing significant risks to professionals in high-stakes fields like law and forensics.
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48% Bias Score

Huntington's Disease Onset Explained by Accelerating Genetic Mutation
New research reveals that the Huntington's disease-causing genetic mutation, involving CAG repeat expansion in the huntingtin gene, remains dormant until it surpasses 150 repeats, triggering toxic protein production and neuronal cell death; this process accelerates significantly after 80 repeats, ex...

Huntington's Disease Onset Explained by Accelerating Genetic Mutation
New research reveals that the Huntington's disease-causing genetic mutation, involving CAG repeat expansion in the huntingtin gene, remains dormant until it surpasses 150 repeats, triggering toxic protein production and neuronal cell death; this process accelerates significantly after 80 repeats, ex...
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12% Bias Score

Lake Naivasha's Water Hyacinth Crisis: Economic Devastation and the Search for Solutions
Invasive water hyacinth has devastated Lake Naivasha's fishing industry, reducing daily earnings from $210 to $35 and causing annual economic losses between $150 million and $350 million in Kenya due to its impact on fishing, transport, and tourism.

Lake Naivasha's Water Hyacinth Crisis: Economic Devastation and the Search for Solutions
Invasive water hyacinth has devastated Lake Naivasha's fishing industry, reducing daily earnings from $210 to $35 and causing annual economic losses between $150 million and $350 million in Kenya due to its impact on fishing, transport, and tourism.
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36% Bias Score

West Antarctic Ice Melt Accelerates Volcanic Activity, Threatening Catastrophic Sea Level Rise
Scientists have discovered a positive feedback loop where climate-change-induced melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet increases volcanic activity, which in turn accelerates melting, potentially raising sea levels catastrophically by 190 feet by 2300 if the current rate continues.

West Antarctic Ice Melt Accelerates Volcanic Activity, Threatening Catastrophic Sea Level Rise
Scientists have discovered a positive feedback loop where climate-change-induced melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet increases volcanic activity, which in turn accelerates melting, potentially raising sea levels catastrophically by 190 feet by 2300 if the current rate continues.
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40% Bias Score
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