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Declining Youth IQ: The Impact of Screen Time
Studies across multiple nations indicate a decline in youth IQ, potentially linked to increased screen time negatively impacting cognitive development, language skills, and academic performance, leading to concerns about future social and economic disparities.
Declining Youth IQ: The Impact of Screen Time
Studies across multiple nations indicate a decline in youth IQ, potentially linked to increased screen time negatively impacting cognitive development, language skills, and academic performance, leading to concerns about future social and economic disparities.
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56% Bias Score


Charisma Over Substance: Experiments Reveal Vulnerability to Misinformation
Actor Michael Fox successfully impersonated a medical expert in a 1973 lecture, receiving positive feedback despite lacking expertise; similar experiments showed audiences prioritize presentation over substance, highlighting susceptibility to misinformation in science and politics.
Charisma Over Substance: Experiments Reveal Vulnerability to Misinformation
Actor Michael Fox successfully impersonated a medical expert in a 1973 lecture, receiving positive feedback despite lacking expertise; similar experiments showed audiences prioritize presentation over substance, highlighting susceptibility to misinformation in science and politics.
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56% Bias Score


Immune System Boosting: Cancer Treatment vs. Vitamin Supplements
Boosting the immune system, while effective against cancer, causes autoimmune diseases in over half of treated cancer patients. However, vitamin supplements have minimal impact on immunity, except for Vitamin A deficiency in some children.
Immune System Boosting: Cancer Treatment vs. Vitamin Supplements
Boosting the immune system, while effective against cancer, causes autoimmune diseases in over half of treated cancer patients. However, vitamin supplements have minimal impact on immunity, except for Vitamin A deficiency in some children.
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40% Bias Score


ESA Launches Proba-3 Mission to Study the Sun's Corona
The European Space Agency launched its Proba-3 mission on Thursday from India using ISRO's rocket, employing two satellites to create artificial solar eclipses to study the Sun's corona, aiming to understand why it is so much hotter than the Sun's surface and how the Sun's energy output evolves.
ESA Launches Proba-3 Mission to Study the Sun's Corona
The European Space Agency launched its Proba-3 mission on Thursday from India using ISRO's rocket, employing two satellites to create artificial solar eclipses to study the Sun's corona, aiming to understand why it is so much hotter than the Sun's surface and how the Sun's energy output evolves.
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24% Bias Score


Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake Strikes off California Coast, Tsunami Warning Issued
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck 45 miles off Eureka, California at 10:44 AM on Friday, triggering a tsunami warning that was subsequently canceled; the quake caused panic and traffic but no significant damage.
Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake Strikes off California Coast, Tsunami Warning Issued
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck 45 miles off Eureka, California at 10:44 AM on Friday, triggering a tsunami warning that was subsequently canceled; the quake caused panic and traffic but no significant damage.
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32% Bias Score


7.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes off Northern California Coast
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit off Northern California's coast near Petrolia at 10:44 a.m. local time, triggering a tsunami warning (later canceled) for parts of California and Oregon; at least half a million people received shake alerts via USGS's earthquake early warning system.
7.0 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes off Northern California Coast
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit off Northern California's coast near Petrolia at 10:44 a.m. local time, triggering a tsunami warning (later canceled) for parts of California and Oregon; at least half a million people received shake alerts via USGS's earthquake early warning system.
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20% Bias Score

Cervantes and UNAM launch Observatory to make Spanish a language of science
The Instituto Cervantes and UNAM launched the Observatory of Spanish for Latin America and the Caribbean to promote Spanish as a language of science, analyzing technology's impact and regional variations, building on a similar Harvard project studying US Spanish speakers, and aiming to increase glob...

Cervantes and UNAM launch Observatory to make Spanish a language of science
The Instituto Cervantes and UNAM launched the Observatory of Spanish for Latin America and the Caribbean to promote Spanish as a language of science, analyzing technology's impact and regional variations, building on a similar Harvard project studying US Spanish speakers, and aiming to increase glob...
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4% Bias Score

Clovis Diet: Mammoth Hunting Fueled Rapid Expansion Across Americas
Analysis of the Anzick child's bones reveals his mother's diet consisted of 40% mammoth, providing the first direct evidence of mammoth consumption by Clovis people and explaining their rapid spread across the Americas.

Clovis Diet: Mammoth Hunting Fueled Rapid Expansion Across Americas
Analysis of the Anzick child's bones reveals his mother's diet consisted of 40% mammoth, providing the first direct evidence of mammoth consumption by Clovis people and explaining their rapid spread across the Americas.
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32% Bias Score

Dark Chocolate May Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk by 21%, Study Suggests
A new study of over 111,000 participants found that eating at least five 1-ounce servings of dark chocolate per week was associated with a 21% lower risk of type 2 diabetes, while milk chocolate consumption showed no such benefit and was linked to weight gain; however, further research is needed to ...

Dark Chocolate May Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk by 21%, Study Suggests
A new study of over 111,000 participants found that eating at least five 1-ounce servings of dark chocolate per week was associated with a 21% lower risk of type 2 diabetes, while milk chocolate consumption showed no such benefit and was linked to weight gain; however, further research is needed to ...
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40% Bias Score

Dark Chocolate Consumption Linked to Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk
A new study published in the BMJ shows that eating at least 28 grams of dark chocolate five times per week is associated with a 21% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes in a study of over 190,000 participants, though further research is needed.

Dark Chocolate Consumption Linked to Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk
A new study published in the BMJ shows that eating at least 28 grams of dark chocolate five times per week is associated with a 21% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes in a study of over 190,000 participants, though further research is needed.
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28% Bias Score

NASA Delays Moon Landing Missions Due to Heat Shield Damage
NASA's Artemis II mission, a crewed lunar flyby, is delayed until April 2026, and the moon landing mission (Artemis III) is postponed to at least 2027 due to heat shield damage discovered after the Artemis I test flight, requiring modifications to the reentry path instead of replacing the heat shiel...

NASA Delays Moon Landing Missions Due to Heat Shield Damage
NASA's Artemis II mission, a crewed lunar flyby, is delayed until April 2026, and the moon landing mission (Artemis III) is postponed to at least 2027 due to heat shield damage discovered after the Artemis I test flight, requiring modifications to the reentry path instead of replacing the heat shiel...
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36% Bias Score

Northern Lights Dim After Intense Spring and Autumn Displays
The dramatic Northern Lights displays of May and October 2024, visible in the central U.S., have decreased due to a decline in solar activity following intense solar flares and coronal mass ejections, despite the sun being in its solar maximum phase; the next period of intense activity is expected a...

Northern Lights Dim After Intense Spring and Autumn Displays
The dramatic Northern Lights displays of May and October 2024, visible in the central U.S., have decreased due to a decline in solar activity following intense solar flares and coronal mass ejections, despite the sun being in its solar maximum phase; the next period of intense activity is expected a...
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12% Bias Score
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