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Disabled Scientists Overcome Fieldwork Barriers at Lost Lake
A field trip to Lost Lake in California showcased how scientists with disabilities are overcoming barriers to access in geological fieldwork, highlighting the need for greater inclusion in STEM.
Disabled Scientists Overcome Fieldwork Barriers at Lost Lake
A field trip to Lost Lake in California showcased how scientists with disabilities are overcoming barriers to access in geological fieldwork, highlighting the need for greater inclusion in STEM.
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24% Bias Score


Alexander Mosaic Restoration Reveals Diverse Material Sources
The 7-ton Alexander mosaic, discovered in Pompeii in 1831, underwent a 2020 restoration after a recent scientific analysis revealed 1.9 million tesserae from diverse locations like the Apuan Alps, Sicily, and Tunisia, impacting our understanding of Roman art.
Alexander Mosaic Restoration Reveals Diverse Material Sources
The 7-ton Alexander mosaic, discovered in Pompeii in 1831, underwent a 2020 restoration after a recent scientific analysis revealed 1.9 million tesserae from diverse locations like the Apuan Alps, Sicily, and Tunisia, impacting our understanding of Roman art.
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20% Bias Score


2025: Renewed Moon Race, Space Breakthroughs, and Scientific Discoveries
In 2025, several lunar missions are underway, including a second attempt by Intuitive Machines, Firefly Aerospace's first lunar lander, and Ispace's improved spacecraft; SpaceX's Starship partially succeeded, and India achieved uncrewed space docking; scientific discoveries include a polygamous pygm...
2025: Renewed Moon Race, Space Breakthroughs, and Scientific Discoveries
In 2025, several lunar missions are underway, including a second attempt by Intuitive Machines, Firefly Aerospace's first lunar lander, and Ispace's improved spacecraft; SpaceX's Starship partially succeeded, and India achieved uncrewed space docking; scientific discoveries include a polygamous pygm...
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28% Bias Score


Quantum Revolution: Collaboration and Breakthroughs (1919-1929)
Thomas de Padova's book, "Quantenlicht," details the quantum revolution (1919-1929), highlighting key figures like Planck, Einstein, and Bohr, emphasizing international collaborations and debunking the myth of solitary genius in scientific discovery.
Quantum Revolution: Collaboration and Breakthroughs (1919-1929)
Thomas de Padova's book, "Quantenlicht," details the quantum revolution (1919-1929), highlighting key figures like Planck, Einstein, and Bohr, emphasizing international collaborations and debunking the myth of solitary genius in scientific discovery.
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Hidden Tattoos Reveal Sophisticated Chancay Art
Laser imaging technology revealed previously invisible, sophisticated geometric tattoos on approximately 100 Chancay mummies from coastal Peru (circa 1250 AD), expanding our understanding of ancient Peruvian art and culture.
Hidden Tattoos Reveal Sophisticated Chancay Art
Laser imaging technology revealed previously invisible, sophisticated geometric tattoos on approximately 100 Chancay mummies from coastal Peru (circa 1250 AD), expanding our understanding of ancient Peruvian art and culture.
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24% Bias Score


18th-Century Trial Proposal Foreshadowed Modern Clinical Research
New research suggests Francis Hauksbee the Younger's 1743 proposal for a controlled clinical trial design, though never conducted, may have influenced James Lind's 1747 scurvy trial, marking a critical early step in the evolution of evidence-based medicine.
18th-Century Trial Proposal Foreshadowed Modern Clinical Research
New research suggests Francis Hauksbee the Younger's 1743 proposal for a controlled clinical trial design, though never conducted, may have influenced James Lind's 1747 scurvy trial, marking a critical early step in the evolution of evidence-based medicine.
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24% Bias Score

Body Mapping Improves Communication for Long Covid and ME/CFS Patients
Oxford University researchers are using "body mapping" to help long Covid and ME/CFS patients communicate their experiences, addressing the challenge of subjective symptoms and lack of objective markers; the visual representations of physical, cognitive, and emotional impacts foster better understan...

Body Mapping Improves Communication for Long Covid and ME/CFS Patients
Oxford University researchers are using "body mapping" to help long Covid and ME/CFS patients communicate their experiences, addressing the challenge of subjective symptoms and lack of objective markers; the visual representations of physical, cognitive, and emotional impacts foster better understan...
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40% Bias Score

2025: A New Era of Private Lunar Missions
Multiple private companies are launching lunar missions in 2025, including Intuitive Machines' second attempt, Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost mission to collect soil samples, and Ispace's Resilience mission carrying a rover and artwork, marking a new phase in commercial space exploration.

2025: A New Era of Private Lunar Missions
Multiple private companies are launching lunar missions in 2025, including Intuitive Machines' second attempt, Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost mission to collect soil samples, and Ispace's Resilience mission carrying a rover and artwork, marking a new phase in commercial space exploration.
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32% Bias Score

2025: Renewed Moon Race, Starship Failure, and Scientific Breakthroughs
Multiple lunar missions launched in 2025, including Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost and Ispace's Resilience, aim for the moon while SpaceX's Starship test flight exploded. New discoveries in marine biology and medical history highlight scientific progress.

2025: Renewed Moon Race, Starship Failure, and Scientific Breakthroughs
Multiple lunar missions launched in 2025, including Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost and Ispace's Resilience, aim for the moon while SpaceX's Starship test flight exploded. New discoveries in marine biology and medical history highlight scientific progress.
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24% Bias Score

CAR T-cell Therapy for Breast Cancer: Early Trials Show Promise, but Challenges Remain
Currently, 16 active phase I/II clinical trials are investigating CAR T-cell therapy for various solid tumors, including breast cancer, primarily in the US, focusing on safety and feasibility; results are preliminary, showing some encouraging but limited data, with no phase III trials yet.

CAR T-cell Therapy for Breast Cancer: Early Trials Show Promise, but Challenges Remain
Currently, 16 active phase I/II clinical trials are investigating CAR T-cell therapy for various solid tumors, including breast cancer, primarily in the US, focusing on safety and feasibility; results are preliminary, showing some encouraging but limited data, with no phase III trials yet.
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40% Bias Score

18th-Century Trial Proposal Foreshadowed Modern Clinical Research
New research suggests Francis Hauksbee the Younger's 1743 proposal for a controlled clinical trial, though never conducted, may have influenced James Lind's 1747 scurvy trial, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of modern clinical research.

18th-Century Trial Proposal Foreshadowed Modern Clinical Research
New research suggests Francis Hauksbee the Younger's 1743 proposal for a controlled clinical trial, though never conducted, may have influenced James Lind's 1747 scurvy trial, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of modern clinical research.
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28% Bias Score

18th Century Trial Proposal Foreshadowed Modern Clinical Research
Francis Hauksbee the Younger's 1743 proposal for a controlled trial design to test venereal disease treatments, predating James Lind's scurvy trial by a decade, reveals a surprisingly modern approach to medical research that was likely influential on Lind's work, though Hauksbee's proposal was never...

18th Century Trial Proposal Foreshadowed Modern Clinical Research
Francis Hauksbee the Younger's 1743 proposal for a controlled trial design to test venereal disease treatments, predating James Lind's scurvy trial by a decade, reveals a surprisingly modern approach to medical research that was likely influential on Lind's work, though Hauksbee's proposal was never...
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40% Bias Score
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