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Rujm el-Hiri Site's Purpose Questioned After Geological Shift Discovery
New research using remote sensing indicates that the 5,000-year-old Rujm el-Hiri site in the Golan Heights, previously thought to be an astronomical observatory, has shifted due to geological movement over 150 million years, challenging its original purpose and necessitating further research.
Rujm el-Hiri Site's Purpose Questioned After Geological Shift Discovery
New research using remote sensing indicates that the 5,000-year-old Rujm el-Hiri site in the Golan Heights, previously thought to be an astronomical observatory, has shifted due to geological movement over 150 million years, challenging its original purpose and necessitating further research.
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40% Bias Score


2024: Record-Breaking Global Heat Exacerbates Climate Change
2024 was the warmest year on record globally, with multiple countries including China, Germany, India, and Taiwan reporting record-high average temperatures and extreme weather events; this unprecedented heat highlights the accelerating effects of climate change.
2024: Record-Breaking Global Heat Exacerbates Climate Change
2024 was the warmest year on record globally, with multiple countries including China, Germany, India, and Taiwan reporting record-high average temperatures and extreme weather events; this unprecedented heat highlights the accelerating effects of climate change.
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28% Bias Score


China's Record Warmth in 2024: Deadly Floods and Rising Temperatures
In 2024, China experienced its warmest year on record, with an average temperature of 10.92 degrees Celsius, leading to deadly floods, infrastructure damage, and highlighting the global impact of climate change.
China's Record Warmth in 2024: Deadly Floods and Rising Temperatures
In 2024, China experienced its warmest year on record, with an average temperature of 10.92 degrees Celsius, leading to deadly floods, infrastructure damage, and highlighting the global impact of climate change.
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24% Bias Score


Mayan Milpa System: A Sustainable Food Production Model Highlighted by IPBES Report
The IPBES report, featuring the 3,500-year-old Mayan milpa system in Yucatán, Mexico, as a case study, emphasizes the urgent need for an integrated approach to address interconnected global challenges in food, health, water, biodiversity, and climate change, showcasing indigenous knowledge as a solu...
Mayan Milpa System: A Sustainable Food Production Model Highlighted by IPBES Report
The IPBES report, featuring the 3,500-year-old Mayan milpa system in Yucatán, Mexico, as a case study, emphasizes the urgent need for an integrated approach to address interconnected global challenges in food, health, water, biodiversity, and climate change, showcasing indigenous knowledge as a solu...
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44% Bias Score


Australia's 2024: Record Heat Despite High Rainfall
Australia recorded its second-hottest year in 2024 since 1910, with a mean temperature 1.46°C above average, despite experiencing its eighth-wettest year since 1900; a heatwave is set to affect large parts of the country in early 2025, with temperatures potentially 12°C higher than average.
Australia's 2024: Record Heat Despite High Rainfall
Australia recorded its second-hottest year in 2024 since 1910, with a mean temperature 1.46°C above average, despite experiencing its eighth-wettest year since 1900; a heatwave is set to affect large parts of the country in early 2025, with temperatures potentially 12°C higher than average.
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24% Bias Score


China's Record Science Funding: 21.5 Billion Yuan Investment in 2023
In 2023, China's science popularization funding hit a record 21.5 billion yuan ($2.74 billion), a 12.6% increase from 2022, driven largely by government support (77.7%) and aimed at boosting scientific literacy through the newly revised Science and Technology Popularization Law, including designatin...
China's Record Science Funding: 21.5 Billion Yuan Investment in 2023
In 2023, China's science popularization funding hit a record 21.5 billion yuan ($2.74 billion), a 12.6% increase from 2022, driven largely by government support (77.7%) and aimed at boosting scientific literacy through the newly revised Science and Technology Popularization Law, including designatin...
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44% Bias Score

2024: Hottest Year on Record Exacerbates Climate Crisis
2024 was the world's hottest year on record, reaching 1.6 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, resulting in at least 3,700 deaths and millions displaced from extreme weather; Australia experienced its second hottest year.

2024: Hottest Year on Record Exacerbates Climate Crisis
2024 was the world's hottest year on record, reaching 1.6 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, resulting in at least 3,700 deaths and millions displaced from extreme weather; Australia experienced its second hottest year.
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32% Bias Score

2025: AI's Dual Impact and Technological Advancements
In 2025, AI will significantly impact daily life, revolutionizing sectors like medicine and transportation, while also raising concerns about job displacement and the spread of misinformation; renewable energy and battery technology advancements aim to combat climate change, while CRISPR technology ...

2025: AI's Dual Impact and Technological Advancements
In 2025, AI will significantly impact daily life, revolutionizing sectors like medicine and transportation, while also raising concerns about job displacement and the spread of misinformation; renewable energy and battery technology advancements aim to combat climate change, while CRISPR technology ...
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40% Bias Score

China Records Warmest Year on Record in 2024
China recorded its warmest year on record in 2024 with an average temperature of 10.92°C, exceeding the historical average by 1.03°C and impacting 22 provinces; this follows a global trend of record-breaking heat.

China Records Warmest Year on Record in 2024
China recorded its warmest year on record in 2024 with an average temperature of 10.92°C, exceeding the historical average by 1.03°C and impacting 22 provinces; this follows a global trend of record-breaking heat.
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24% Bias Score

COVID-19 Pandemic: 20 Million Deaths, Ongoing Evolution, and Long-Term Health Impacts
The COVID-19 pandemic, originating in Wuhan, China in late 2019, has caused an estimated 20 million deaths globally, exposed global health inequities, and resulted in the debilitating condition known as "long COVID," despite the development of effective vaccines.

COVID-19 Pandemic: 20 Million Deaths, Ongoing Evolution, and Long-Term Health Impacts
The COVID-19 pandemic, originating in Wuhan, China in late 2019, has caused an estimated 20 million deaths globally, exposed global health inequities, and resulted in the debilitating condition known as "long COVID," despite the development of effective vaccines.
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16% Bias Score

Tartessian Faces: Unearthing a Lost Civilization
Five 2,700-year-old human faces, unearthed in Casas del Turuñuelo (Badajoz, Spain), are the first known examples of figurative art from the Tartessian civilization, challenging previous assumptions and offering new insights into their society and Mediterranean connections. The exhibit at Madrid's Na...

Tartessian Faces: Unearthing a Lost Civilization
Five 2,700-year-old human faces, unearthed in Casas del Turuñuelo (Badajoz, Spain), are the first known examples of figurative art from the Tartessian civilization, challenging previous assumptions and offering new insights into their society and Mediterranean connections. The exhibit at Madrid's Na...
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20% Bias Score

China's Record Science Funding: 21.5 Billion Yuan Boost for Innovation
In 2023, China's science popularization funding surged to 21.5 billion yuan, a 12.6 percent increase from 2022, driven by government support and aiming to boost scientific literacy and technological innovation via the newly revised Science and Technology Popularization Law.

China's Record Science Funding: 21.5 Billion Yuan Boost for Innovation
In 2023, China's science popularization funding surged to 21.5 billion yuan, a 12.6 percent increase from 2022, driven by government support and aiming to boost scientific literacy and technological innovation via the newly revised Science and Technology Popularization Law.
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56% Bias Score
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