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New Blood Test Shows Promise for Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University developed a new blood test, PAC-MANN, that accurately detects pancreatic cancer in 75% of cases by identifying a specific enzyme released by tumors; this test is more sensitive than existing methods and can distinguish pancreatic cancer from other co...
New Blood Test Shows Promise for Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University developed a new blood test, PAC-MANN, that accurately detects pancreatic cancer in 75% of cases by identifying a specific enzyme released by tumors; this test is more sensitive than existing methods and can distinguish pancreatic cancer from other co...
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40% Bias Score


The 'Natural' Myth in Marketing: How Brands Exploit a Dangerous Misconception
This article reveals how brands exploit the misconception that natural products are superior to synthetic ones, using examples of naturally occurring toxins and marketing campaigns to illustrate the dangers of this fallacy.
The 'Natural' Myth in Marketing: How Brands Exploit a Dangerous Misconception
This article reveals how brands exploit the misconception that natural products are superior to synthetic ones, using examples of naturally occurring toxins and marketing campaigns to illustrate the dangers of this fallacy.
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Yogurt Consumption Linked to Reduced Risk of Specific Colon Cancers
A Harvard University study of over 130,000 healthcare workers found that eating at least two servings of yogurt per week lowered the risk of colon cancers caused by the bacteria Bifidobacterium by 20 percent, with no impact on cancers with other causes; the study spanned 1976-2016 and included tissu...
Yogurt Consumption Linked to Reduced Risk of Specific Colon Cancers
A Harvard University study of over 130,000 healthcare workers found that eating at least two servings of yogurt per week lowered the risk of colon cancers caused by the bacteria Bifidobacterium by 20 percent, with no impact on cancers with other causes; the study spanned 1976-2016 and included tissu...
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US Research Funding Cuts Disrupt Global Health Initiatives
The US government's abrupt cuts to research funding have left 1350 local employees in two HIV projects unemployed, disrupted treatment for infectious diseases, jeopardized ongoing clinical trials, and created a climate of fear within the scientific community, with wide-ranging implications for globa...
US Research Funding Cuts Disrupt Global Health Initiatives
The US government's abrupt cuts to research funding have left 1350 local employees in two HIV projects unemployed, disrupted treatment for infectious diseases, jeopardized ongoing clinical trials, and created a climate of fear within the scientific community, with wide-ranging implications for globa...
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60% Bias Score


Boeing Layoffs Highlight Uncertainty in NASA's Artemis Moon Program
Boeing will lay off 400 workers from its Space Launch System (SLS) program by April 2025, prompting NASA to reaffirm SLS's importance to the Artemis moon landing program despite years of controversy over its high cost—$23.8 billion to date, exceeding initial projections by billions—and cost per laun...
Boeing Layoffs Highlight Uncertainty in NASA's Artemis Moon Program
Boeing will lay off 400 workers from its Space Launch System (SLS) program by April 2025, prompting NASA to reaffirm SLS's importance to the Artemis moon landing program despite years of controversy over its high cost—$23.8 billion to date, exceeding initial projections by billions—and cost per laun...
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Strongest Earthquake Yet Hits Santorini, Prompting Mass Evacuation and State of Emergency
A 5.3 magnitude earthquake, the strongest in a series since January 26th, struck Santorini, Greece, on Monday evening, prompting over 11,000 evacuations and a state of emergency until at least March 3rd, while experts warn of a potential larger earthquake.
Strongest Earthquake Yet Hits Santorini, Prompting Mass Evacuation and State of Emergency
A 5.3 magnitude earthquake, the strongest in a series since January 26th, struck Santorini, Greece, on Monday evening, prompting over 11,000 evacuations and a state of emergency until at least March 3rd, while experts warn of a potential larger earthquake.
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40% Bias Score

Daily Mood Fluctuations: Peak Happiness Found After Waking, Study Shows
A University College London study of almost 50,000 Brits over two years found that happiness peaks after waking, dips around midday, rises in the evening, and falls sharply at night; mid-week moods were lower than those on Mondays and Fridays.

Daily Mood Fluctuations: Peak Happiness Found After Waking, Study Shows
A University College London study of almost 50,000 Brits over two years found that happiness peaks after waking, dips around midday, rises in the evening, and falls sharply at night; mid-week moods were lower than those on Mondays and Fridays.
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24% Bias Score

Kilauea Volcano Erupts, Posing Health Hazards
Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island erupted Tuesday, spewing lava 330 feet high, posing hazards of volcanic gas and Pele's hair to nearby communities and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, but no residential areas are currently threatened.

Kilauea Volcano Erupts, Posing Health Hazards
Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island erupted Tuesday, spewing lava 330 feet high, posing hazards of volcanic gas and Pele's hair to nearby communities and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, but no residential areas are currently threatened.
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24% Bias Score

Curiosity Rover Captures Images of Colorful Martian Clouds
NASA's Curiosity rover captured images of colorful clouds, composed of frozen carbon dioxide, at altitudes of 37 to 50 miles above the Martian surface on January 17, 2024; these "mother-of-pearl" clouds are formed due to Martian gravity waves cooling the atmosphere, a phenomenon predictable enough f...

Curiosity Rover Captures Images of Colorful Martian Clouds
NASA's Curiosity rover captured images of colorful clouds, composed of frozen carbon dioxide, at altitudes of 37 to 50 miles above the Martian surface on January 17, 2024; these "mother-of-pearl" clouds are formed due to Martian gravity waves cooling the atmosphere, a phenomenon predictable enough f...
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Earth's Inner Core Shape Changes Detected
Scientists have discovered evidence of changes in the shape of Earth's inner core over the past 20 years, using data from seismic waves generated by earthquakes; this builds upon the 2024 discovery that the inner core recently reversed its spin and now rotates backward relative to the rest of the pl...

Earth's Inner Core Shape Changes Detected
Scientists have discovered evidence of changes in the shape of Earth's inner core over the past 20 years, using data from seismic waves generated by earthquakes; this builds upon the 2024 discovery that the inner core recently reversed its spin and now rotates backward relative to the rest of the pl...
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36% Bias Score

1957 Influenza Pandemic: A Close Call
In 1957, a new influenza strain emerged in Hong Kong, prompting scientist Maurice Hilleman to rapidly develop a vaccine, leading to a vaccination campaign that, despite moderate public participation, prevented a repeat of the 1918 pandemic's devastation.

1957 Influenza Pandemic: A Close Call
In 1957, a new influenza strain emerged in Hong Kong, prompting scientist Maurice Hilleman to rapidly develop a vaccine, leading to a vaccination campaign that, despite moderate public participation, prevented a repeat of the 1918 pandemic's devastation.
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Ancient Genomes Reveal Complex Migration Patterns in East Asia
A study of 85 ancient genomes from 11 archaeological sites in Shandong Province, China, reveals complex migration and integration patterns of East Asian populations over 6,000 years, including early mixing of northern and southern groups and significant genetic links between Shandong and the Ryukyu ...

Ancient Genomes Reveal Complex Migration Patterns in East Asia
A study of 85 ancient genomes from 11 archaeological sites in Shandong Province, China, reveals complex migration and integration patterns of East Asian populations over 6,000 years, including early mixing of northern and southern groups and significant genetic links between Shandong and the Ryukyu ...
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12% Bias Score
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