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Climate Change Caused 41 Extra Days of Dangerous Heat Globally in 2024
Human-caused climate change added 41 days of dangerous heat globally in 2024, worsening 26 of 29 studied extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 people and displaced millions; researchers warn that continued fossil fuel use will only worsen the situation.
Climate Change Caused 41 Extra Days of Dangerous Heat Globally in 2024
Human-caused climate change added 41 days of dangerous heat globally in 2024, worsening 26 of 29 studied extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 people and displaced millions; researchers warn that continued fossil fuel use will only worsen the situation.
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44% Bias Score


Alaskan Murre Population Decimated by Marine Heatwave
A marine heatwave in the North Pacific Ocean from late 2014 to 2016 killed approximately 4 million common murres in Alaska, representing half the Alaskan population and the largest single-species die-off in modern history, due to reduced food supply and slow reproductive rates.
Alaskan Murre Population Decimated by Marine Heatwave
A marine heatwave in the North Pacific Ocean from late 2014 to 2016 killed approximately 4 million common murres in Alaska, representing half the Alaskan population and the largest single-species die-off in modern history, due to reduced food supply and slow reproductive rates.
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32% Bias Score


Parker Solar Probe Sends Signal After Record-Breaking Sun Approach
The Parker Solar Probe successfully transmitted a signal after its record-breaking close approach to the Sun on December 24th, reaching about six million kilometers from the solar surface; the probe's operational status is confirmed, with initial data expected in early January.
Parker Solar Probe Sends Signal After Record-Breaking Sun Approach
The Parker Solar Probe successfully transmitted a signal after its record-breaking close approach to the Sun on December 24th, reaching about six million kilometers from the solar surface; the probe's operational status is confirmed, with initial data expected in early January.
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Marine Heat Wave Kills Half of Alaska's Common Murre Population
A 2014-2016 marine heat wave in the North Pacific Ocean, known as 'the blob', killed approximately 4 million common murres in Alaska—half of the population—due to food scarcity caused by the disrupted marine ecosystem. The event severely impacted Alaskan Native communities reliant on the species and...
Marine Heat Wave Kills Half of Alaska's Common Murre Population
A 2014-2016 marine heat wave in the North Pacific Ocean, known as 'the blob', killed approximately 4 million common murres in Alaska—half of the population—due to food scarcity caused by the disrupted marine ecosystem. The event severely impacted Alaskan Native communities reliant on the species and...
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20% Bias Score


Parker Solar Probe Makes Record-Breaking Close Approach to the Sun
NASA's Parker Solar Probe successfully completed its closest-ever approach to the Sun on December 25, 2023, traveling 3.8 million miles from the Sun's surface and sending data back to Earth on December 28, providing insights into the Sun's corona and solar wind.
Parker Solar Probe Makes Record-Breaking Close Approach to the Sun
NASA's Parker Solar Probe successfully completed its closest-ever approach to the Sun on December 25, 2023, traveling 3.8 million miles from the Sun's surface and sending data back to Earth on December 28, providing insights into the Sun's corona and solar wind.
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Wastewater Monitoring: A Powerful Tool for Global Disease Surveillance
Wastewater monitoring, expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic, now detects various pathogens, including recently found poliovirus in Germany linked to oral vaccines and immigration; this method enhances disease surveillance and pandemic preparedness, with EU-mandated implementation from 2027.
Wastewater Monitoring: A Powerful Tool for Global Disease Surveillance
Wastewater monitoring, expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic, now detects various pathogens, including recently found poliovirus in Germany linked to oral vaccines and immigration; this method enhances disease surveillance and pandemic preparedness, with EU-mandated implementation from 2027.
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36% Bias Score

Climate Change Fueled 41 Extra Days of Dangerous Heat Globally in 2024
A new study reveals that human-caused climate change led to 41 extra days of dangerous heat globally in 2024, worsening numerous extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 and displaced millions, with the poorest countries disproportionately affected.

Climate Change Fueled 41 Extra Days of Dangerous Heat Globally in 2024
A new study reveals that human-caused climate change led to 41 extra days of dangerous heat globally in 2024, worsening numerous extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 and displaced millions, with the poorest countries disproportionately affected.
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20% Bias Score

Russia Launches Groundbreaking Closed-Cycle Nuclear Fuel Project
Russia's ODEK, located in Seversk, is a pioneering project integrating a nuclear fuel production module, a BREST-OD-300 fast-neutron reactor, and a spent fuel reprocessing module, creating the world's first closed-cycle nuclear fuel system on a single site.

Russia Launches Groundbreaking Closed-Cycle Nuclear Fuel Project
Russia's ODEK, located in Seversk, is a pioneering project integrating a nuclear fuel production module, a BREST-OD-300 fast-neutron reactor, and a spent fuel reprocessing module, creating the world's first closed-cycle nuclear fuel system on a single site.
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Parker Solar Probe Makes History with Closest-Ever Solar Flyby
NASA's Parker Solar Probe successfully completed its closest-ever approach to the Sun on December 24, 2024, passing within 3.8 million miles of the solar surface at 430,000 mph and enduring temperatures up to 982°C, sending a confirmation signal on December 26th; this is the first of three planned r...

Parker Solar Probe Makes History with Closest-Ever Solar Flyby
NASA's Parker Solar Probe successfully completed its closest-ever approach to the Sun on December 24, 2024, passing within 3.8 million miles of the solar surface at 430,000 mph and enduring temperatures up to 982°C, sending a confirmation signal on December 26th; this is the first of three planned r...
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36% Bias Score

AI Revolutionizes Disaster Management: From Early Warning to Resilient Cities
The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami prompted advancements in disaster management, with AI now enhancing early warning systems (saving lives in Taiwan and Japan), optimizing emergency response, and enabling more resilient urban planning; however, ethical considerations are paramount for its responsible imp...

AI Revolutionizes Disaster Management: From Early Warning to Resilient Cities
The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami prompted advancements in disaster management, with AI now enhancing early warning systems (saving lives in Taiwan and Japan), optimizing emergency response, and enabling more resilient urban planning; however, ethical considerations are paramount for its responsible imp...
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44% Bias Score

AI Pioneer Warns of Catastrophic AI Risks, Urges Regulation
Geoffrey Hinton, a leading AI researcher, warned of the rapid advancement of AI and its potential catastrophic consequences for humanity, urging for central regulation to ensure safe development. He contrasted with Yann LeCun's view that AI could save humanity.

AI Pioneer Warns of Catastrophic AI Risks, Urges Regulation
Geoffrey Hinton, a leading AI researcher, warned of the rapid advancement of AI and its potential catastrophic consequences for humanity, urging for central regulation to ensure safe development. He contrasted with Yann LeCun's view that AI could save humanity.
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52% Bias Score

US H5N1 Bird Flu Cases Surge, Raising Pandemic Concerns
The US reports at least 66 human cases of H5N1 bird flu across 10 states, resulting from contact with infected animals; while human-to-human transmission is absent, a 30% mortality rate and potential for mutation pose significant public health risks.

US H5N1 Bird Flu Cases Surge, Raising Pandemic Concerns
The US reports at least 66 human cases of H5N1 bird flu across 10 states, resulting from contact with infected animals; while human-to-human transmission is absent, a 30% mortality rate and potential for mutation pose significant public health risks.
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52% Bias Score
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