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Detailed Oxfordshire Dinosaur Footprints Reveal Jurassic Interactions
Newly discovered dinosaur footprints in Oxfordshire, England's Dewars Farm Quarry, provide exceptionally detailed Middle Jurassic (166 million years ago) tracks of sauropods and a megalosaurus, showcasing their interactions and offering new insights into their behavior and environment.
Detailed Oxfordshire Dinosaur Footprints Reveal Jurassic Interactions
Newly discovered dinosaur footprints in Oxfordshire, England's Dewars Farm Quarry, provide exceptionally detailed Middle Jurassic (166 million years ago) tracks of sauropods and a megalosaurus, showcasing their interactions and offering new insights into their behavior and environment.
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MiAlgae: Sustainable Omega-3 Production Using Whisky Wastewater
Douglas Martin's MiAlgae uses whisky distillery wastewater to grow algae, providing a sustainable Omega-3 alternative that reduces overfishing and carbon emissions; in 2024 alone, they recycled enough wastewater to fill nearly 300 Olympic-sized swimming pools, preventing 150,000 kg of CO2 emissions.
MiAlgae: Sustainable Omega-3 Production Using Whisky Wastewater
Douglas Martin's MiAlgae uses whisky distillery wastewater to grow algae, providing a sustainable Omega-3 alternative that reduces overfishing and carbon emissions; in 2024 alone, they recycled enough wastewater to fill nearly 300 Olympic-sized swimming pools, preventing 150,000 kg of CO2 emissions.
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Computer Chips: The Engine of the AI Revolution
Luca Benini, a professor at ETH Zurich and the University of Bologna, explains that computer chips are essential for AI, enabling the processing of vast datasets. Chip design aims for speed, miniaturization, energy efficiency, and application-specific optimizations, using specialized software to cre...
Computer Chips: The Engine of the AI Revolution
Luca Benini, a professor at ETH Zurich and the University of Bologna, explains that computer chips are essential for AI, enabling the processing of vast datasets. Chip design aims for speed, miniaturization, energy efficiency, and application-specific optimizations, using specialized software to cre...
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Munich Reactor Restart Delayed: Legal Battles and Technical Challenges
After a nearly five-year shutdown due to repairs, the corona pandemic, and legal challenges concerning its highly enriched uranium fuel, the FRM II research reactor in Munich is scheduled to restart operations by late 2025, providing neutrons for research, medicine, and industry, but faces ongoing l...
Munich Reactor Restart Delayed: Legal Battles and Technical Challenges
After a nearly five-year shutdown due to repairs, the corona pandemic, and legal challenges concerning its highly enriched uranium fuel, the FRM II research reactor in Munich is scheduled to restart operations by late 2025, providing neutrons for research, medicine, and industry, but faces ongoing l...
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Cabbage's Health Benefits: A Scientific Review
Cabbage, a low-calorie vegetable rich in Vitamins C and K, fiber, and antioxidants, offers numerous health benefits including improved digestion, reduced inflammation, and enhanced cardiovascular health, supported by various studies.
Cabbage's Health Benefits: A Scientific Review
Cabbage, a low-calorie vegetable rich in Vitamins C and K, fiber, and antioxidants, offers numerous health benefits including improved digestion, reduced inflammation, and enhanced cardiovascular health, supported by various studies.
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Rural 5G Video Uploads Expose Users to Double the Radiation
A Swiss study found that uploading videos on 5G phones in rural areas exposes users to nearly double the radiation compared to urban areas (29 mW/sq-m vs 16 mW/sq-m), exceeding the WHO safety threshold, primarily due to increased phone emissions.
Rural 5G Video Uploads Expose Users to Double the Radiation
A Swiss study found that uploading videos on 5G phones in rural areas exposes users to nearly double the radiation compared to urban areas (29 mW/sq-m vs 16 mW/sq-m), exceeding the WHO safety threshold, primarily due to increased phone emissions.
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AI Software Predicts Cascading Disasters in Turkey
ITU researchers developed DANGER, an AI-powered software predicting cascading hazards after disasters, using machine learning to analyze events like the 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes and 2021 Manavgat wildfires, aiming to integrate with AFAD's system for improved disaster response.

AI Software Predicts Cascading Disasters in Turkey
ITU researchers developed DANGER, an AI-powered software predicting cascading hazards after disasters, using machine learning to analyze events like the 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes and 2021 Manavgat wildfires, aiming to integrate with AFAD's system for improved disaster response.
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AI-Powered Dietary Study to Reveal Personalized Weight Management Strategies in 2025
A major US study analyzing data from over 8,000 adults will publish initial results in early 2025, utilizing AI to analyze genetic factors, gut microbiome, lifestyle, and prior illnesses to improve predictions of individual responses to diets and long-term dietary changes.

AI-Powered Dietary Study to Reveal Personalized Weight Management Strategies in 2025
A major US study analyzing data from over 8,000 adults will publish initial results in early 2025, utilizing AI to analyze genetic factors, gut microbiome, lifestyle, and prior illnesses to improve predictions of individual responses to diets and long-term dietary changes.
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Rare Pacific Diver Spotted in Netherlands
A Pacific Diver, a bird species typically found in Alaska and East Siberia, was sighted for the first time in the Netherlands near the Oosterscheldekering yesterday, raising questions about its migration patterns and survival prospects.

Rare Pacific Diver Spotted in Netherlands
A Pacific Diver, a bird species typically found in Alaska and East Siberia, was sighted for the first time in the Netherlands near the Oosterscheldekering yesterday, raising questions about its migration patterns and survival prospects.
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FRM II Reactor Restart Delayed Until Late 2025 Due to Manufacturing Issues and Legal Challenges
The FRM II research reactor in Germany, shut down since March 2020 due to fuel shortages and the COVID-19 pandemic, is facing further delays in its planned 2025 restart due to component manufacturing issues. A legal challenge over its use of 93% enriched uranium, settled in June 2024, adds to the co...

FRM II Reactor Restart Delayed Until Late 2025 Due to Manufacturing Issues and Legal Challenges
The FRM II research reactor in Germany, shut down since March 2020 due to fuel shortages and the COVID-19 pandemic, is facing further delays in its planned 2025 restart due to component manufacturing issues. A legal challenge over its use of 93% enriched uranium, settled in June 2024, adds to the co...
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40% Bias Score

Pilchards: A Nutritious Food Source with Multiple Health Benefits
Pilchards, a small oily fish popular in East Africa, offer significant nutritional benefits including high protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and essential vitamins and minerals, contributing to cardiovascular, brain, and bone health, and aiding in weight management.

Pilchards: A Nutritious Food Source with Multiple Health Benefits
Pilchards, a small oily fish popular in East Africa, offer significant nutritional benefits including high protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and essential vitamins and minerals, contributing to cardiovascular, brain, and bone health, and aiding in weight management.
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Maldives Coral Bleaching: Resilience Varies, Highlighting Need for Adaptive Management
A 2024 study in the Maldives revealed varying coral species resilience to bleaching, highlighting the need for adaptive management strategies in coral nurseries and emphasizing the economic impact of coral loss (€5 billion annually in Egypt).

Maldives Coral Bleaching: Resilience Varies, Highlighting Need for Adaptive Management
A 2024 study in the Maldives revealed varying coral species resilience to bleaching, highlighting the need for adaptive management strategies in coral nurseries and emphasizing the economic impact of coral loss (€5 billion annually in Egypt).
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16% Bias Score
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