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Record-Breaking Neutrino Detected, Hints at Powerful Cosmic Origins
KM3NeT, a deep-sea neutrino telescope off Sicily, detected a record-breaking 220 petaelectronvolt neutrino on February 13, 2023, suggesting origins in powerful cosmic events beyond our galaxy, with possibilities ranging from black hole activity to interactions with cosmic microwave background radiat...
Record-Breaking Neutrino Detected, Hints at Powerful Cosmic Origins
KM3NeT, a deep-sea neutrino telescope off Sicily, detected a record-breaking 220 petaelectronvolt neutrino on February 13, 2023, suggesting origins in powerful cosmic events beyond our galaxy, with possibilities ranging from black hole activity to interactions with cosmic microwave background radiat...
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28% Bias Score


NOAA Restrictions Threaten Global Weather Forecasting
NOAA's new restrictions on scientists' international collaborations, coupled with potential 30% budget cuts and 50% staff reductions, threaten the accuracy and availability of global weather forecasts and climate data, endangering lives and the global economy.
NOAA Restrictions Threaten Global Weather Forecasting
NOAA's new restrictions on scientists' international collaborations, coupled with potential 30% budget cuts and 50% staff reductions, threaten the accuracy and availability of global weather forecasts and climate data, endangering lives and the global economy.
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56% Bias Score


Highest-Energy Neutrino Detected, Unveiling New Cosmic Mysteries
An international collaboration using the KM3NeT underwater telescope in the Mediterranean Sea detected a 220 PeV neutrino—30 times more energetic than any previously recorded—its origin currently unknown but possibly extragalactic, opening a new frontier in neutrino astronomy.
Highest-Energy Neutrino Detected, Unveiling New Cosmic Mysteries
An international collaboration using the KM3NeT underwater telescope in the Mediterranean Sea detected a 220 PeV neutrino—30 times more energetic than any previously recorded—its origin currently unknown but possibly extragalactic, opening a new frontier in neutrino astronomy.
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Euclid Telescope Discovers Rare Einstein Ring, Unveiling New Galaxy
During its testing phase, the Euclid telescope unexpectedly captured an Einstein ring around the NGC 6505 galaxy, revealing a previously unknown galaxy 4.42 billion light-years away, enhancing understanding of dark matter and dark energy.
Euclid Telescope Discovers Rare Einstein Ring, Unveiling New Galaxy
During its testing phase, the Euclid telescope unexpectedly captured an Einstein ring around the NGC 6505 galaxy, revealing a previously unknown galaxy 4.42 billion light-years away, enhancing understanding of dark matter and dark energy.
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NASA to Return Four Astronauts to Earth in March
NASA announced that four astronauts, including two whose mission aboard the Starliner spacecraft was extended due to technical issues, will return to Earth around March 19-20, two weeks earlier than initially planned, using a Crew Dragon spacecraft.
NASA to Return Four Astronauts to Earth in March
NASA announced that four astronauts, including two whose mission aboard the Starliner spacecraft was extended due to technical issues, will return to Earth around March 19-20, two weeks earlier than initially planned, using a Crew Dragon spacecraft.
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48% Bias Score


China's Long March-8A Rocket Successfully Launches Internet Constellation Satellites
China launched the Long March-8A rocket on February 11, 2025, from the Wenchang Space Launch Site, successfully deploying a group of low Earth orbit satellites to expand its internet constellation; this was the 559th Long March mission and the 8A's maiden flight.
China's Long March-8A Rocket Successfully Launches Internet Constellation Satellites
China launched the Long March-8A rocket on February 11, 2025, from the Wenchang Space Launch Site, successfully deploying a group of low Earth orbit satellites to expand its internet constellation; this was the 559th Long March mission and the 8A's maiden flight.
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KM3NeT Detects Highest-Energy Cosmic Neutrino
On February 13, 2023, the KM3NeT underwater neutrino telescope detected a record-breaking 220 million billion electron volt neutrino near the Sicilian coast, 30 times more energetic than any previously detected, potentially originating from a supermassive black hole or gamma-ray burst beyond the Mil...

KM3NeT Detects Highest-Energy Cosmic Neutrino
On February 13, 2023, the KM3NeT underwater neutrino telescope detected a record-breaking 220 million billion electron volt neutrino near the Sicilian coast, 30 times more energetic than any previously detected, potentially originating from a supermassive black hole or gamma-ray burst beyond the Mil...
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20% Bias Score

Industrial Chemical BTMPS Found Widely Contaminating Illicit Fentanyl in US
A study in JAMA reveals the presence of BTMPS, an industrial chemical, as a frequent contaminant in illicit fentanyl across the US, raising concerns about health consequences and overdose risks due to its toxicity and unpredictable levels, averaging 8.6% but sometimes exceeding 56% by mass.

Industrial Chemical BTMPS Found Widely Contaminating Illicit Fentanyl in US
A study in JAMA reveals the presence of BTMPS, an industrial chemical, as a frequent contaminant in illicit fentanyl across the US, raising concerns about health consequences and overdose risks due to its toxicity and unpredictable levels, averaging 8.6% but sometimes exceeding 56% by mass.
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20% Bias Score

Highest-Energy Neutrino Detected, Opening New Window into Cosmic Phenomena
On February 13th, 2023, the KM3NeT neutrino detector in the Mediterranean Sea detected a 220 peta-electronvolt neutrino, the highest energy ever recorded, likely originating from a supermassive black hole or cosmic background radiation interaction, showcasing the potential of neutrino astronomy.

Highest-Energy Neutrino Detected, Opening New Window into Cosmic Phenomena
On February 13th, 2023, the KM3NeT neutrino detector in the Mediterranean Sea detected a 220 peta-electronvolt neutrino, the highest energy ever recorded, likely originating from a supermassive black hole or cosmic background radiation interaction, showcasing the potential of neutrino astronomy.
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20% Bias Score

Santorini Seismic Activity Remains Elevated; Over 1,100 Earthquakes Recorded
Following a series of earthquakes exceeding 3 on the Richter scale since February 1st, totaling over 1,100, Greek authorities maintain existing safety measures including school closures and economic support for workers, while monitoring seismic activity near Santorini and the potential for a larger ...

Santorini Seismic Activity Remains Elevated; Over 1,100 Earthquakes Recorded
Following a series of earthquakes exceeding 3 on the Richter scale since February 1st, totaling over 1,100, Greek authorities maintain existing safety measures including school closures and economic support for workers, while monitoring seismic activity near Santorini and the potential for a larger ...
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36% Bias Score

NASA Expedites Return of Starliner Astronauts
NASA will return astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams from the International Space Station in mid-March, a couple of weeks earlier than expected, using a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule instead of the initially planned Boeing Starliner due to technical issues.

NASA Expedites Return of Starliner Astronauts
NASA will return astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams from the International Space Station in mid-March, a couple of weeks earlier than expected, using a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule instead of the initially planned Boeing Starliner due to technical issues.
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48% Bias Score

NASA Accelerates Return of Starliner Astronauts
NASA will bring home astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams from the ISS in mid-March, two weeks earlier than planned, using the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endurance after resolving technical issues with the Boeing Starliner and adjusting the Crew-10 launch date to March 12th.

NASA Accelerates Return of Starliner Astronauts
NASA will bring home astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams from the ISS in mid-March, two weeks earlier than planned, using the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endurance after resolving technical issues with the Boeing Starliner and adjusting the Crew-10 launch date to March 12th.
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40% Bias Score
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