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Geopolitical Tensions Hamper Global Sci-Tech Collaboration: Boao Forum Report
The Boao Forum for Asia Innovation Report 2024, released Friday, reveals that geopolitical tensions and restrictive regulations are hindering global scientific and technological collaboration, urging greater international cooperation and policy coordination to foster innovation and regional economic...
Geopolitical Tensions Hamper Global Sci-Tech Collaboration: Boao Forum Report
The Boao Forum for Asia Innovation Report 2024, released Friday, reveals that geopolitical tensions and restrictive regulations are hindering global scientific and technological collaboration, urging greater international cooperation and policy coordination to foster innovation and regional economic...
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36% Bias Score


New Obesity Measurement System Proposed, Moving Beyond BMI
Fifty-eight researchers published recommendations in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology on January 14th, proposing a new obesity measurement system that distinguishes between preclinical and clinical obesity, using adiposity measures alongside BMI to provide a more comprehensive assessment.
New Obesity Measurement System Proposed, Moving Beyond BMI
Fifty-eight researchers published recommendations in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology on January 14th, proposing a new obesity measurement system that distinguishes between preclinical and clinical obesity, using adiposity measures alongside BMI to provide a more comprehensive assessment.
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44% Bias Score


AI Reveals Alternative Evolutionary Pathways by Creating Novel Protein
An AI system generated a new green fluorescent protein (esmGFP) that is only 58% similar to known versions, suggesting that evolution could have followed different paths and that humans might not be the only possible outcome.
AI Reveals Alternative Evolutionary Pathways by Creating Novel Protein
An AI system generated a new green fluorescent protein (esmGFP) that is only 58% similar to known versions, suggesting that evolution could have followed different paths and that humans might not be the only possible outcome.
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44% Bias Score


Oyster Protein Shows Promise Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Australian scientists discovered an antimicrobial protein in Sydney rock oysters that kills bacteria and enhances antibiotic effectiveness against antibiotic-resistant bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, offering a potential new treatment against superbugs.
Oyster Protein Shows Promise Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Australian scientists discovered an antimicrobial protein in Sydney rock oysters that kills bacteria and enhances antibiotic effectiveness against antibiotic-resistant bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, offering a potential new treatment against superbugs.
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36% Bias Score


GLP-1RA Medications: Reduced Risk of 42 Conditions, Increased Risk of 19 in Diabetic Patients
A study of 215,970 diabetic patients found GLP-1RA medications reduced the risk of 42 conditions (including psychotic disorders and dementia) by 13-19%, but increased the risk of 19 others (such as arthritis), based on a 3.5-year analysis of US Department of Veterans Affairs data.
GLP-1RA Medications: Reduced Risk of 42 Conditions, Increased Risk of 19 in Diabetic Patients
A study of 215,970 diabetic patients found GLP-1RA medications reduced the risk of 42 conditions (including psychotic disorders and dementia) by 13-19%, but increased the risk of 19 others (such as arthritis), based on a 3.5-year analysis of US Department of Veterans Affairs data.
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40% Bias Score


Fluoridated Water Linked to Negative Long-Term Health and Economic Outcomes
A new study using data on over 20 million people shows that childhood exposure to fluoridated water is associated with lower high school graduation rates, reduced economic well-being, and poorer physical health in adulthood, challenging current public health recommendations.
Fluoridated Water Linked to Negative Long-Term Health and Economic Outcomes
A new study using data on over 20 million people shows that childhood exposure to fluoridated water is associated with lower high school graduation rates, reduced economic well-being, and poorer physical health in adulthood, challenging current public health recommendations.
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60% Bias Score

Infini Resources to Commence Maiden Diamond Drilling at Portland Creek Uranium Project
Infini Resources is commencing diamond drilling at its Portland Creek uranium project in Newfoundland, Canada, to explore a 3.8km long uranium anomaly with a peak soil assay of 7.5% uranium oxide, focusing on two key structures bounding a high-grade 800m by 100m mineralized corridor.

Infini Resources to Commence Maiden Diamond Drilling at Portland Creek Uranium Project
Infini Resources is commencing diamond drilling at its Portland Creek uranium project in Newfoundland, Canada, to explore a 3.8km long uranium anomaly with a peak soil assay of 7.5% uranium oxide, focusing on two key structures bounding a high-grade 800m by 100m mineralized corridor.
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60% Bias Score

2024: Spain's Third Warmest Year on Record
2024 was Spain's third warmest year on record, exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 1.1°C, with record highs in January, August, and November; three summer heatwaves totaling 22 days; and highly variable precipitation, ranging from record rainfall in Valencia to record drought in the Canary Islands.

2024: Spain's Third Warmest Year on Record
2024 was Spain's third warmest year on record, exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 1.1°C, with record highs in January, August, and November; three summer heatwaves totaling 22 days; and highly variable precipitation, ranging from record rainfall in Valencia to record drought in the Canary Islands.
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16% Bias Score

Weight-Loss Drugs Double Pancreatitis Risk: Major Study
A Washington University study of over 2 million diabetes patients found that weight-loss drugs like Ozempic doubled the risk of pancreatitis and increased risks of nausea/vomiting (30%), arthritis (11%), headaches (10%), and sleep disturbances (12%), despite also showing benefits in cardiovascular a...

Weight-Loss Drugs Double Pancreatitis Risk: Major Study
A Washington University study of over 2 million diabetes patients found that weight-loss drugs like Ozempic doubled the risk of pancreatitis and increased risks of nausea/vomiting (30%), arthritis (11%), headaches (10%), and sleep disturbances (12%), despite also showing benefits in cardiovascular a...
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52% Bias Score

Modified Bird Virus Shows Promise in Treating Multiple Cancers
A Chinese study showed a modified bird virus, NDV-GT, shrunk or stopped tumor growth in 22 of 23 patients with eight different advanced cancers in a trial; further trials are planned.

Modified Bird Virus Shows Promise in Treating Multiple Cancers
A Chinese study showed a modified bird virus, NDV-GT, shrunk or stopped tumor growth in 22 of 23 patients with eight different advanced cancers in a trial; further trials are planned.
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40% Bias Score

CD74 Protein Identified as Potential Biomarker for Colorectal Cancer Immunotherapy Response
Researchers have identified the protein CD74 as a potential biomarker to predict immunotherapy response in colorectal cancer patients, improving treatment selection and potentially expanding access to immunotherapy.

CD74 Protein Identified as Potential Biomarker for Colorectal Cancer Immunotherapy Response
Researchers have identified the protein CD74 as a potential biomarker to predict immunotherapy response in colorectal cancer patients, improving treatment selection and potentially expanding access to immunotherapy.
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44% Bias Score

Friends' Significant Influence on Thoughts, Behaviors, and Identities
Scientific studies reveal friends' significant influence on thinking, behavior, and identity, demonstrated through similar brain activity, friendship choices, and identity association; proximity and trust further amplify this influence.

Friends' Significant Influence on Thoughts, Behaviors, and Identities
Scientific studies reveal friends' significant influence on thinking, behavior, and identity, demonstrated through similar brain activity, friendship choices, and identity association; proximity and trust further amplify this influence.
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24% Bias Score
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