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China's Giant Neutrino Detector to Probe Universe's Mysteries
China is constructing a massive neutrino detector, JUNO, to study neutrinos' properties and oscillations, aiming to solve the mystery of the universe's matter-antimatter imbalance and provide insight into the universe's formation.
China's Giant Neutrino Detector to Probe Universe's Mysteries
China is constructing a massive neutrino detector, JUNO, to study neutrinos' properties and oscillations, aiming to solve the mystery of the universe's matter-antimatter imbalance and provide insight into the universe's formation.
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20% Bias Score


Dormant Supermassive Black Hole Discovered in Early Universe
An international team used the James Webb Space Telescope to discover a supermassive black hole, 400 million times the mass of our Sun, in the early universe (800 million years after the Big Bang), currently in a dormant state, challenging existing black hole growth models.
Dormant Supermassive Black Hole Discovered in Early Universe
An international team used the James Webb Space Telescope to discover a supermassive black hole, 400 million times the mass of our Sun, in the early universe (800 million years after the Big Bang), currently in a dormant state, challenging existing black hole growth models.
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44% Bias Score


First U.S. Human Bird Flu Case Linked to Backyard Flock
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed the first case of severe bird flu in the U.S. linked to a backyard flock in Louisiana; the patient is hospitalized, and the source of exposure is under investigation.
First U.S. Human Bird Flu Case Linked to Backyard Flock
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed the first case of severe bird flu in the U.S. linked to a backyard flock in Louisiana; the patient is hospitalized, and the source of exposure is under investigation.
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Plastic Production: A Leading Contributor to Global Pollution
The U.S. leads the world in plastic production, generating 42 million metric tons in 2016, contributing to global plastic pollution and the increasing problem of microplastics, calling for a significant reduction in single-use plastics.
U.S. Plastic Production: A Leading Contributor to Global Pollution
The U.S. leads the world in plastic production, generating 42 million metric tons in 2016, contributing to global plastic pollution and the increasing problem of microplastics, calling for a significant reduction in single-use plastics.
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36% Bias Score


Mission Space to Launch Satellite Constellation for Enhanced Space Weather Forecasting
Mission Space plans to launch 24 satellites by 2028 to improve space weather forecasting accuracy from 7.5% to protect billions in infrastructure and the lives of up to 13,000 projected space tourists by 2028, contrasting with the ESA's single-satellite approach.
Mission Space to Launch Satellite Constellation for Enhanced Space Weather Forecasting
Mission Space plans to launch 24 satellites by 2028 to improve space weather forecasting accuracy from 7.5% to protect billions in infrastructure and the lives of up to 13,000 projected space tourists by 2028, contrasting with the ESA's single-satellite approach.
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48% Bias Score


Barn Owl's White Plumage: Nocturnal Camouflage, Not a Handicap
A new study in PNAS reveals that barn owls' white underbelly acts as nocturnal camouflage by reflecting moonlight, allowing them to approach prey undetected, challenging the previous theory that the brightness shocked prey into immobility; however, the exact interaction between these two theories re...
Barn Owl's White Plumage: Nocturnal Camouflage, Not a Handicap
A new study in PNAS reveals that barn owls' white underbelly acts as nocturnal camouflage by reflecting moonlight, allowing them to approach prey undetected, challenging the previous theory that the brightness shocked prey into immobility; however, the exact interaction between these two theories re...
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32% Bias Score

Ancient DNA Suggests Syphilis Originated in the Americas
A genetic analysis of ancient skeletons in the Americas revealed a syphilis-causing bacteria precursor dating back 8,000 years, supporting the theory that syphilis was transmitted to Europe after Columbus's voyages, although not definitively proving it.

Ancient DNA Suggests Syphilis Originated in the Americas
A genetic analysis of ancient skeletons in the Americas revealed a syphilis-causing bacteria precursor dating back 8,000 years, supporting the theory that syphilis was transmitted to Europe after Columbus's voyages, although not definitively proving it.
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36% Bias Score

Johnson & Johnson Targets Autoimmune Diseases with Novel Therapies
Johnson & Johnson, a leader in immunology, is researching treatments for over 80 autoimmune and alloantibody diseases affecting nearly 240 million globally, focusing on three segments with a targeted approach to lower pathogenic IgG antibodies while preserving overall immune function, addressing a c...

Johnson & Johnson Targets Autoimmune Diseases with Novel Therapies
Johnson & Johnson, a leader in immunology, is researching treatments for over 80 autoimmune and alloantibody diseases affecting nearly 240 million globally, focusing on three segments with a targeted approach to lower pathogenic IgG antibodies while preserving overall immune function, addressing a c...
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36% Bias Score

Gene-Edited Pig Kidney Transplant Shows Promise in Human Patient
Towana Looney, a patient with kidney failure, received a genetically modified pig kidney transplant at NYU Langone Health and is recovering well, exceeding previous survival rates of similar procedures and raising hope for a potential solution to the organ shortage.

Gene-Edited Pig Kidney Transplant Shows Promise in Human Patient
Towana Looney, a patient with kidney failure, received a genetically modified pig kidney transplant at NYU Langone Health and is recovering well, exceeding previous survival rates of similar procedures and raising hope for a potential solution to the organ shortage.
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40% Bias Score

Discovery of Seven New Dark Comets Could Rewrite Theories of Earth's Water Origin
Astronomers have discovered seven new dark comets, doubling the known number to 14, and revealing two distinct populations with different origins and sizes; this finding could significantly impact our understanding of how water may have been delivered to Earth.

Discovery of Seven New Dark Comets Could Rewrite Theories of Earth's Water Origin
Astronomers have discovered seven new dark comets, doubling the known number to 14, and revealing two distinct populations with different origins and sizes; this finding could significantly impact our understanding of how water may have been delivered to Earth.
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32% Bias Score

First Severe US H5N1 Bird Flu Case Linked to Backyard Flock
A Louisiana resident over 65 with underlying health conditions is hospitalized in critical condition with the country's first severe H5N1 bird flu infection, likely contracted from a backyard flock, raising concerns about broader transmission risks.

First Severe US H5N1 Bird Flu Case Linked to Backyard Flock
A Louisiana resident over 65 with underlying health conditions is hospitalized in critical condition with the country's first severe H5N1 bird flu infection, likely contracted from a backyard flock, raising concerns about broader transmission risks.
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40% Bias Score

Mental Stimulation Shown to Significantly Benefit Brain Health
A study from Neuroscience News shows that engaging in mentally stimulating activities like reading and crafts is significantly better for brain health than watching TV or playing video games; 45% of dementia cases are potentially preventable through lifestyle changes.

Mental Stimulation Shown to Significantly Benefit Brain Health
A study from Neuroscience News shows that engaging in mentally stimulating activities like reading and crafts is significantly better for brain health than watching TV or playing video games; 45% of dementia cases are potentially preventable through lifestyle changes.
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64% Bias Score
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