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China's Space Ambitions: Overcoming Barriers to Private Sector Growth
China's space program needs greater private sector participation to compete with the US; institutional barriers and unequal access to resources hinder private companies' growth despite advancements like the world's first orbital methane-fueled rocket flight.
China's Space Ambitions: Overcoming Barriers to Private Sector Growth
China's space program needs greater private sector participation to compete with the US; institutional barriers and unequal access to resources hinder private companies' growth despite advancements like the world's first orbital methane-fueled rocket flight.
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44% Bias Score


Six Critically Endangered Mekong Catfish Caught, Released in Cambodia
Six critically endangered Mekong giant catfish, reaching up to 3 meters long and 300 kilograms, were caught and released in Cambodia within five days, offering unprecedented hope for the species' survival and highlighting the success of ongoing conservation efforts.
Six Critically Endangered Mekong Catfish Caught, Released in Cambodia
Six critically endangered Mekong giant catfish, reaching up to 3 meters long and 300 kilograms, were caught and released in Cambodia within five days, offering unprecedented hope for the species' survival and highlighting the success of ongoing conservation efforts.
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20% Bias Score


Ancient DNA Reveals Extensive Neanderthal-Human Interbreeding
Genetic analysis of 42,000-49,000 year-old human remains from Thuringia and Czechia reveals a significant interbreeding event between Neanderthals and early modern humans approximately 47,000 years ago, lasting 7,000 years; this resulted in the presence of Neanderthal DNA in all non-African populati...
Ancient DNA Reveals Extensive Neanderthal-Human Interbreeding
Genetic analysis of 42,000-49,000 year-old human remains from Thuringia and Czechia reveals a significant interbreeding event between Neanderthals and early modern humans approximately 47,000 years ago, lasting 7,000 years; this resulted in the presence of Neanderthal DNA in all non-African populati...
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36% Bias Score


Planetary Domino Effect: Sequential Formation Observed Around PDS 70
Using the Atacama Large Millimetesubmillimeter Array (ALMA), astronomers observed a chain reaction of planet formation around the star PDS 70, 367 light-years away, where two existing planets gravitationally shepherd material to potentially form a third planet. This domino effect suggests a sequenti...
Planetary Domino Effect: Sequential Formation Observed Around PDS 70
Using the Atacama Large Millimetesubmillimeter Array (ALMA), astronomers observed a chain reaction of planet formation around the star PDS 70, 367 light-years away, where two existing planets gravitationally shepherd material to potentially form a third planet. This domino effect suggests a sequenti...
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24% Bias Score


Deep-Sea Exploration Highlights Threats to Mediterranean Ecosystems
The Bardout family, leading Under The Pole, explored the Mediterranean's deep ocean for the Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative, discovering a thriving ecosystem threatened by bottom trawling and documenting findings for the 2025 UN Ocean Conference.
Deep-Sea Exploration Highlights Threats to Mediterranean Ecosystems
The Bardout family, leading Under The Pole, explored the Mediterranean's deep ocean for the Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative, discovering a thriving ecosystem threatened by bottom trawling and documenting findings for the 2025 UN Ocean Conference.
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44% Bias Score


La Niña Delayed: Pacific Ocean Remains Too Warm
Despite predictions, La Niña has yet to appear due to insufficient cooling in the equatorial Pacific Ocean; this follows the El Niño event which ended in June 2024, and the current neutral phase may offer more stable weather, although climate change complicates predictions.
La Niña Delayed: Pacific Ocean Remains Too Warm
Despite predictions, La Niña has yet to appear due to insufficient cooling in the equatorial Pacific Ocean; this follows the El Niño event which ended in June 2024, and the current neutral phase may offer more stable weather, although climate change complicates predictions.
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28% Bias Score

Slovenian Village's Wood Smoke Pollution Exceeds Legal Limits
A Slovenian village's air pollution levels, primarily from wood-burning stoves, exceeded legal limits on 34 out of 88 winter days, despite 70% of residents believing air quality was good. This highlights a significant public perception gap alongside the dangers of wood smoke, which researchers found...

Slovenian Village's Wood Smoke Pollution Exceeds Legal Limits
A Slovenian village's air pollution levels, primarily from wood-burning stoves, exceeded legal limits on 34 out of 88 winter days, despite 70% of residents believing air quality was good. This highlights a significant public perception gap alongside the dangers of wood smoke, which researchers found...
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28% Bias Score

AI Weather Model GenCast Outperforms Traditional Forecasts
Google's DeepMind's AI model, GenCast, outperforms traditional models in 15-day weather forecasting accuracy by analyzing historical data, achieving 97% accuracy across 1,300 weather variable combinations in 2019, showing a 10-30% improvement in the three-to-five-day range compared to the European C...

AI Weather Model GenCast Outperforms Traditional Forecasts
Google's DeepMind's AI model, GenCast, outperforms traditional models in 15-day weather forecasting accuracy by analyzing historical data, achieving 97% accuracy across 1,300 weather variable combinations in 2019, showing a 10-30% improvement in the three-to-five-day range compared to the European C...
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32% Bias Score

Breakthrough Antioxidant Offers Enhanced Radiation Protection
Scientists have discovered a highly effective antioxidant composed of manganese, phosphate, and a peptide, derived from the radiation-resistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans, offering potential for enhanced radiation protection in space travel and various Earth-based applications.

Breakthrough Antioxidant Offers Enhanced Radiation Protection
Scientists have discovered a highly effective antioxidant composed of manganese, phosphate, and a peptide, derived from the radiation-resistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans, offering potential for enhanced radiation protection in space travel and various Earth-based applications.
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4% Bias Score

Greenland Shark Genome Holds Clues to 400-Year Lifespan, Human Longevity
An international team mapped the Greenland shark's genome—twice as long as a human's—revealing that over 70% consists of jumping genes acting as DNA repair mechanisms, contributing to its 400-year lifespan and offering clues for extending human lifespans.

Greenland Shark Genome Holds Clues to 400-Year Lifespan, Human Longevity
An international team mapped the Greenland shark's genome—twice as long as a human's—revealing that over 70% consists of jumping genes acting as DNA repair mechanisms, contributing to its 400-year lifespan and offering clues for extending human lifespans.
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16% Bias Score

Miyawaki Method: Rapid Forest Restoration Gains Global Traction
The Miyawaki method, a revolutionary approach to forest restoration using densely planted native species, is rapidly gaining global adoption for its effectiveness in restoring biodiversity and mitigating climate change, impacting urban and degraded areas worldwide.

Miyawaki Method: Rapid Forest Restoration Gains Global Traction
The Miyawaki method, a revolutionary approach to forest restoration using densely planted native species, is rapidly gaining global adoption for its effectiveness in restoring biodiversity and mitigating climate change, impacting urban and degraded areas worldwide.
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36% Bias Score

New Research Pinpoints 7,000-Year Period of Human-Neanderthal Interbreeding
Two studies using skull analysis and ancient DNA reveal human-Neanderthal interbreeding occurred between 50,500 and 43,500 years ago in Europe and Asia, lasting approximately 7,000 years, contradicting previous estimates.

New Research Pinpoints 7,000-Year Period of Human-Neanderthal Interbreeding
Two studies using skull analysis and ancient DNA reveal human-Neanderthal interbreeding occurred between 50,500 and 43,500 years ago in Europe and Asia, lasting approximately 7,000 years, contradicting previous estimates.
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24% Bias Score
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