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Blue Origin Scrambles New Glenn Rocket Launch
Blue Origin scrubbed the launch of its New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral on Monday due to unspecified technical issues, delaying its entry into the competitive satellite launch market and potentially giving SpaceX a further advantage.
Blue Origin Scrambles New Glenn Rocket Launch
Blue Origin scrubbed the launch of its New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral on Monday due to unspecified technical issues, delaying its entry into the competitive satellite launch market and potentially giving SpaceX a further advantage.
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52% Bias Score


Fact-Checking's Effectiveness: Conflicting Studies and Broader Implications
Professor Walter Quattrociocchi's claim that fact-checking is ineffective contradicts numerous studies showing positive effects; Meta's data shows fact-checker decisions are overturned in only 3-4% of appeals, highlighting the ongoing debate on its efficacy and future.
Fact-Checking's Effectiveness: Conflicting Studies and Broader Implications
Professor Walter Quattrociocchi's claim that fact-checking is ineffective contradicts numerous studies showing positive effects; Meta's data shows fact-checker decisions are overturned in only 3-4% of appeals, highlighting the ongoing debate on its efficacy and future.
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36% Bias Score


Policy Recommendations to Mitigate Wildfire Risks in the US West
A 2024 article by environmental attorney Sara Clark and coauthors proposes policy changes to mitigate wildfire risks in the US West by recognizing fire as a keystone ecological process, facilitating fire restoration practices, empowering indigenous knowledge, and reforming environmental statutes.
Policy Recommendations to Mitigate Wildfire Risks in the US West
A 2024 article by environmental attorney Sara Clark and coauthors proposes policy changes to mitigate wildfire risks in the US West by recognizing fire as a keystone ecological process, facilitating fire restoration practices, empowering indigenous knowledge, and reforming environmental statutes.
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36% Bias Score


Record Museum Visits and Significant Progress in China's Cultural Heritage Preservation
In 2024, China recorded over 1.4 billion museum visits, a new yearly high, reflecting successful cultural promotion; a national census rechecked 93 percent of 710,000 registered relics and discovered 52,000 more, while 259 proactive excavations were initiated, alongside 1,480 for infrastructure proj...
Record Museum Visits and Significant Progress in China's Cultural Heritage Preservation
In 2024, China recorded over 1.4 billion museum visits, a new yearly high, reflecting successful cultural promotion; a national census rechecked 93 percent of 710,000 registered relics and discovered 52,000 more, while 259 proactive excavations were initiated, alongside 1,480 for infrastructure proj...
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32% Bias Score


Dietary Calcium Linked to Reduced Bowel Cancer Risk in Large UK Study
A major UK study of over half a million women found that 300mg of extra daily calcium (about one glass of milk) may reduce bowel cancer risk by 17%, while excess alcohol and processed meat increased the risk.
Dietary Calcium Linked to Reduced Bowel Cancer Risk in Large UK Study
A major UK study of over half a million women found that 300mg of extra daily calcium (about one glass of milk) may reduce bowel cancer risk by 17%, while excess alcohol and processed meat increased the risk.
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36% Bias Score


Death of Claude Allègre: Legacy of a Climate Change Denial Campaign
Claude Allègre, a prominent French geochemist and former minister, died on January 4th, 2024, leaving a legacy defined by his impactful yet controversial campaign against climate science, launched in 2006, which involved media appearances, manipulating scientific debates, and publishing works denyin...
Death of Claude Allègre: Legacy of a Climate Change Denial Campaign
Claude Allègre, a prominent French geochemist and former minister, died on January 4th, 2024, leaving a legacy defined by his impactful yet controversial campaign against climate science, launched in 2006, which involved media appearances, manipulating scientific debates, and publishing works denyin...
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60% Bias Score

6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Japan, Triggering Minor Tsunami
A 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan, on January 13, 2025, at 12:19 GMT, causing level 5 shaking and triggering a tsunami warning for waves up to one meter; initial reports indicate waves reached 20 centimeters with no major damage.

6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Japan, Triggering Minor Tsunami
A 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan, on January 13, 2025, at 12:19 GMT, causing level 5 shaking and triggering a tsunami warning for waves up to one meter; initial reports indicate waves reached 20 centimeters with no major damage.
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32% Bias Score

Magnitude 6.6 Earthquake Strikes Southwest Japan
A magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck southwest Japan on Monday at 9:19 p.m., triggering a brief tsunami advisory and prompting evacuations; the advisory was later lifted with minimal damage reported.

Magnitude 6.6 Earthquake Strikes Southwest Japan
A magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck southwest Japan on Monday at 9:19 p.m., triggering a brief tsunami advisory and prompting evacuations; the advisory was later lifted with minimal damage reported.
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28% Bias Score

Space Junk Falls in Kenya, Raising Concerns About Space Debris
A 500kg metallic ring from a space launch rocket fell in Mukuku village, Kenya, causing minor structural damage to homes and sparking concerns about radiation—though tests revealed no harm—highlighting the growing issue of space debris.

Space Junk Falls in Kenya, Raising Concerns About Space Debris
A 500kg metallic ring from a space launch rocket fell in Mukuku village, Kenya, causing minor structural damage to homes and sparking concerns about radiation—though tests revealed no harm—highlighting the growing issue of space debris.
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32% Bias Score

Disinfectant Wipes: Health Risks Outweigh Pandemic-Fueled Benefits
The \$3.72 billion North American disinfectant wipes market in 2023, fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic, raises health concerns as scientists link common ingredients, quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs), to reproductive, developmental, respiratory, skin, and neurological problems, while the CDC recomm...

Disinfectant Wipes: Health Risks Outweigh Pandemic-Fueled Benefits
The \$3.72 billion North American disinfectant wipes market in 2023, fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic, raises health concerns as scientists link common ingredients, quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs), to reproductive, developmental, respiratory, skin, and neurological problems, while the CDC recomm...
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56% Bias Score

Ancient Ice Core, Dinosaur Footprints, and Pluto's Moon: Unveiling Earth's and Solar System's History
A research team recovered a 9,186-foot-long ice core from Antarctica, spanning at least 1.2 million years of Earth's climate history; a 'dinosaur highway' of nearly 200 footprints dating back 166 million years was discovered in England; new research suggests Pluto's moon formed through a unique coll...

Ancient Ice Core, Dinosaur Footprints, and Pluto's Moon: Unveiling Earth's and Solar System's History
A research team recovered a 9,186-foot-long ice core from Antarctica, spanning at least 1.2 million years of Earth's climate history; a 'dinosaur highway' of nearly 200 footprints dating back 166 million years was discovered in England; new research suggests Pluto's moon formed through a unique coll...
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16% Bias Score

1.2-Million-Year-Old Antarctic Ice Core Retrieved, Offering Unprecedented Climate Insights
An international team drilled a 2,800-meter-long ice core in Antarctica, dating back 1.2 million years, providing unprecedented insights into Earth's past climate and potential answers to questions about the Mid-Pleistocene Transition.

1.2-Million-Year-Old Antarctic Ice Core Retrieved, Offering Unprecedented Climate Insights
An international team drilled a 2,800-meter-long ice core in Antarctica, dating back 1.2 million years, providing unprecedented insights into Earth's past climate and potential answers to questions about the Mid-Pleistocene Transition.
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16% Bias Score
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