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Russia Announces Free Personalized Cancer Vaccine for 2025 Rollout
Russia's health ministry announced a free, personalized cancer vaccine for patients, launching in early 2025, addressing the nation's rising cancer rates exceeding 635,000 cases in 2022, using RNA technology similar to Western approaches.
Russia Announces Free Personalized Cancer Vaccine for 2025 Rollout
Russia's health ministry announced a free, personalized cancer vaccine for patients, launching in early 2025, addressing the nation's rising cancer rates exceeding 635,000 cases in 2022, using RNA technology similar to Western approaches.
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32% Bias Score


Dalan Animal Health's Bee Vaccine Shows Promise, Expanding to Shrimp and Beyond
Dalan Animal Health's oral vaccine for honeybees, approved in 2023, protects against American Foulbrood disease by being fed to worker bees, then the queen, resulting in disease-resistant offspring; the company is expanding to other invertebrates like shrimp and potentially mosquitoes.
Dalan Animal Health's Bee Vaccine Shows Promise, Expanding to Shrimp and Beyond
Dalan Animal Health's oral vaccine for honeybees, approved in 2023, protects against American Foulbrood disease by being fed to worker bees, then the queen, resulting in disease-resistant offspring; the company is expanding to other invertebrates like shrimp and potentially mosquitoes.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Begins Human Trials of Personalized Cancer Vaccine
Russia is conducting human clinical trials for "EnteroMix," a personalized cancer vaccine using oncolytic viruses, targeting patients with solid tumors who have exhausted standard treatment options, offering a potentially revolutionary approach to cancer treatment.
Russia Begins Human Trials of Personalized Cancer Vaccine
Russia is conducting human clinical trials for "EnteroMix," a personalized cancer vaccine using oncolytic viruses, targeting patients with solid tumors who have exhausted standard treatment options, offering a potentially revolutionary approach to cancer treatment.
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44% Bias Score


Successful Pig Kidney Transplant Offers Hope for Thousands Awaiting Organs
An Alabama woman is thriving after receiving a pig kidney transplant, becoming the third living person to undergo this procedure; this development holds significant promise for the 90,000 Americans awaiting kidney transplants, given the high demand for kidneys and limited donor organs.
Successful Pig Kidney Transplant Offers Hope for Thousands Awaiting Organs
An Alabama woman is thriving after receiving a pig kidney transplant, becoming the third living person to undergo this procedure; this development holds significant promise for the 90,000 Americans awaiting kidney transplants, given the high demand for kidneys and limited donor organs.
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40% Bias Score


Ozempic and Increased Risk of Blindness: New Studies Reveal Elevated NAION Risk
New studies in Denmark and Norway reveal that Ozempic, a popular diabetes medication used for weight loss, more than doubles the risk of NAION (non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy), a severe eye disease potentially causing blindness, compared to alternative treatments; these findings co...
Ozempic and Increased Risk of Blindness: New Studies Reveal Elevated NAION Risk
New studies in Denmark and Norway reveal that Ozempic, a popular diabetes medication used for weight loss, more than doubles the risk of NAION (non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy), a severe eye disease potentially causing blindness, compared to alternative treatments; these findings co...
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Decline in China's Graduate School Applications Reflects Shifting Job Market Priorities
China's graduate school applications have fallen by 860,000 in two years due to a more diverse job market, increased competition from government jobs (3.4 million passed the 2025 national civil servant exam qualification review), rising education costs, and more difficult entrance exams.
Decline in China's Graduate School Applications Reflects Shifting Job Market Priorities
China's graduate school applications have fallen by 860,000 in two years due to a more diverse job market, increased competition from government jobs (3.4 million passed the 2025 national civil servant exam qualification review), rising education costs, and more difficult entrance exams.
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Oldest Mammal Ancestor Fossil Discovered, Reshaping Evolutionary Timeline
A 280-million-year-old gorgonopsian fossil, discovered in Mallorca, Spain, is the oldest known member of this extinct group related to mammals, pushing back the timeline of mammalian evolution by 15 million years and providing insights into their locomotion and distribution across the ancient superc...

Oldest Mammal Ancestor Fossil Discovered, Reshaping Evolutionary Timeline
A 280-million-year-old gorgonopsian fossil, discovered in Mallorca, Spain, is the oldest known member of this extinct group related to mammals, pushing back the timeline of mammalian evolution by 15 million years and providing insights into their locomotion and distribution across the ancient superc...
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Bottom Trawling Devastates Deep-Sea Ecosystems
Bottom trawling, responsible for 25% of global wild-caught seafood, devastates deep-sea ecosystems like the mesophotic zone, destroying habitats and biodiversity, and taking hundreds of years to recover; this damage is largely unseen, necessitating stronger regulations and sustainable fishing practi...

Bottom Trawling Devastates Deep-Sea Ecosystems
Bottom trawling, responsible for 25% of global wild-caught seafood, devastates deep-sea ecosystems like the mesophotic zone, destroying habitats and biodiversity, and taking hundreds of years to recover; this damage is largely unseen, necessitating stronger regulations and sustainable fishing practi...
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48% Bias Score

Binary Star System Found Near Milky Way's Black Hole
Astronomers have discovered a young binary star system, D9, near the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A*, challenging previous assumptions about the extreme gravity's destructive effects and suggesting the possibility of planets in this region.

Binary Star System Found Near Milky Way's Black Hole
Astronomers have discovered a young binary star system, D9, near the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A*, challenging previous assumptions about the extreme gravity's destructive effects and suggesting the possibility of planets in this region.
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44% Bias Score

Xenotransplantation Clinical Trials Planned for 2025
Two U.S. companies plan to begin the world's first clinical trials of xenotransplantation in 2025 using pig organs, driven by a critical shortage of human donor organs and the recent success of a pig kidney transplant in an Alabama woman who had been on dialysis for eight years, though previous atte...

Xenotransplantation Clinical Trials Planned for 2025
Two U.S. companies plan to begin the world's first clinical trials of xenotransplantation in 2025 using pig organs, driven by a critical shortage of human donor organs and the recent success of a pig kidney transplant in an Alabama woman who had been on dialysis for eight years, though previous atte...
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40% Bias Score

Guyana Rainforest Expedition Yields 20 Potential New Species, Informs Conservation Efforts
A team of scientists from Chicago's Field Museum completed a month-long expedition to Guyana's remote Amazon rainforest, discovering 20 potential new species and collecting vital data to support Guyana's 2030 conservation goals, collaborating with local communities and institutions.

Guyana Rainforest Expedition Yields 20 Potential New Species, Informs Conservation Efforts
A team of scientists from Chicago's Field Museum completed a month-long expedition to Guyana's remote Amazon rainforest, discovering 20 potential new species and collecting vital data to support Guyana's 2030 conservation goals, collaborating with local communities and institutions.
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40% Bias Score

WHO Recommends Against Mpox School Closures, Emphasizes Hygiene
The WHO advises against school closures for Mpox, recommending hygiene and contact avoidance; the virus spreads via close contact, with most recovering within weeks; vulnerable groups include infants and those with immunodeficiencies.

WHO Recommends Against Mpox School Closures, Emphasizes Hygiene
The WHO advises against school closures for Mpox, recommending hygiene and contact avoidance; the virus spreads via close contact, with most recovering within weeks; vulnerable groups include infants and those with immunodeficiencies.
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28% Bias Score
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