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Six Endangered Mekong Catfish Caught, Offering Hope for Species' Survival
Six critically endangered Mekong giant catfish were caught and released in Cambodia, offering hope for the species' survival after a recent population decline of 80% due to overfishing and dam construction. The discovery, involving collaborative efforts with local fishermen, provides crucial data fo...
Six Endangered Mekong Catfish Caught, Offering Hope for Species' Survival
Six critically endangered Mekong giant catfish were caught and released in Cambodia, offering hope for the species' survival after a recent population decline of 80% due to overfishing and dam construction. The discovery, involving collaborative efforts with local fishermen, provides crucial data fo...
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20% Bias Score


China's Record Grain Harvest Bolsters Food Security and Economic Growth
China's 2024 grain production hit a record 706.5 million tons, a 1.6% rise from 2023, marking the first year above 700 million tons due to increased yields and planting areas despite some regional weather challenges; this strengthens food security and boosts economic growth.
China's Record Grain Harvest Bolsters Food Security and Economic Growth
China's 2024 grain production hit a record 706.5 million tons, a 1.6% rise from 2023, marking the first year above 700 million tons due to increased yields and planting areas despite some regional weather challenges; this strengthens food security and boosts economic growth.
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40% Bias Score


"Neun Stämme": Indigenous Influence on Western Societies
Karl-Heinz Kohl's "Neun Stämme" details the multifaceted influence of nine indigenous groups on the development of modern Western societies, exploring both their contributions and the negative impacts of colonialism, and offering relevant context for contemporary discussions on appropriation and soc...
"Neun Stämme": Indigenous Influence on Western Societies
Karl-Heinz Kohl's "Neun Stämme" details the multifaceted influence of nine indigenous groups on the development of modern Western societies, exploring both their contributions and the negative impacts of colonialism, and offering relevant context for contemporary discussions on appropriation and soc...
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Brain's Dual Emotional Pathways Revealed by Patient X
Patient X, unable to consciously see due to severed brain connections, could still identify emotions in faces by feeling them via a direct pathway to the amygdala, demonstrating the existence of a faster, less accurate "low road" and a slower, more accurate "high road" in emotional processing.
Brain's Dual Emotional Pathways Revealed by Patient X
Patient X, unable to consciously see due to severed brain connections, could still identify emotions in faces by feeling them via a direct pathway to the amygdala, demonstrating the existence of a faster, less accurate "low road" and a slower, more accurate "high road" in emotional processing.
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32% Bias Score


Orbits": A Novel Exploring Global Interconnectedness from Space
Samantha Harvey's "Orbits" follows six astronauts—two women and four men from different countries—aboard a space station orbiting Earth, exploring their personal lives and reflecting on humanity's interconnectedness and future space exploration, as seen from their unique perspective.
Orbits": A Novel Exploring Global Interconnectedness from Space
Samantha Harvey's "Orbits" follows six astronauts—two women and four men from different countries—aboard a space station orbiting Earth, exploring their personal lives and reflecting on humanity's interconnectedness and future space exploration, as seen from their unique perspective.
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44% Bias Score


EDHEC Students Develop Sustainable Solutions Through Narrative Workshop
EDHEC Business School's 680 first-year students participated in a four-hour workshop called "The Fresco of New Narratives," which involved creating innovative solutions to problems like overconsumption and social isolation, demonstrating a creative approach to sustainability education.
EDHEC Students Develop Sustainable Solutions Through Narrative Workshop
EDHEC Business School's 680 first-year students participated in a four-hour workshop called "The Fresco of New Narratives," which involved creating innovative solutions to problems like overconsumption and social isolation, demonstrating a creative approach to sustainability education.
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20% Bias Score

Humpback Whale Sets Record with 13,046 Kilometer Migration
A male humpback whale swam 13,046 kilometers from Colombia to Zanzibar between 2013 and 2022, the longest distance ever recorded for the species, likely due to a combination of environmental changes and increased competition for mates.

Humpback Whale Sets Record with 13,046 Kilometer Migration
A male humpback whale swam 13,046 kilometers from Colombia to Zanzibar between 2013 and 2022, the longest distance ever recorded for the species, likely due to a combination of environmental changes and increased competition for mates.
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28% Bias Score

Fudan University Institute Celebrates 10 Years of Ancient Book Preservation
The Institute for Preservation and Conservation of Chinese Ancient Books at Fudan University celebrated its 10th anniversary, highlighting advancements in ancient book preservation, international collaborations, and the publication of a photocopied edition of Shi Jing.

Fudan University Institute Celebrates 10 Years of Ancient Book Preservation
The Institute for Preservation and Conservation of Chinese Ancient Books at Fudan University celebrated its 10th anniversary, highlighting advancements in ancient book preservation, international collaborations, and the publication of a photocopied edition of Shi Jing.
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First Complete Spade-Toothed Whale Specimen Found; Head Trauma Suspected
The first complete specimen of the world's rarest whale, a 5-meter male spade-toothed whale, was found dead on a New Zealand beach in July; a dissection revealed head injuries as the suspected cause of death, providing unique insights into the species' anatomy and diet.

First Complete Spade-Toothed Whale Specimen Found; Head Trauma Suspected
The first complete specimen of the world's rarest whale, a 5-meter male spade-toothed whale, was found dead on a New Zealand beach in July; a dissection revealed head injuries as the suspected cause of death, providing unique insights into the species' anatomy and diet.
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2023 Geminid Meteor Shower: UK Viewing Conditions
The Geminid meteor shower, peaking from December 13-14, 2023, offers a vibrant display of up to 150 meteors hourly, originating from an asteroid, visible to the naked eye across the UK despite weather and moonlight.

2023 Geminid Meteor Shower: UK Viewing Conditions
The Geminid meteor shower, peaking from December 13-14, 2023, offers a vibrant display of up to 150 meteors hourly, originating from an asteroid, visible to the naked eye across the UK despite weather and moonlight.
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32% Bias Score

Cosmology's Uncertainties: Questioning Assumptions in the Quest for Knowledge
Kelsey Johnson's "Into the Unknown" (Basic Books, October 15, 2024) explores fundamental cosmological questions, emphasizing the limits of current knowledge and the importance of questioning assumptions and biases in scientific inquiry, using examples like Whitehead and Russell's proof of 1+1=2 to i...

Cosmology's Uncertainties: Questioning Assumptions in the Quest for Knowledge
Kelsey Johnson's "Into the Unknown" (Basic Books, October 15, 2024) explores fundamental cosmological questions, emphasizing the limits of current knowledge and the importance of questioning assumptions and biases in scientific inquiry, using examples like Whitehead and Russell's proof of 1+1=2 to i...
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32% Bias Score

"JWST Captures Unprecedented Image of Early Galaxy Formation"
"The James Webb Space Telescope has imaged a distant galaxy, nicknamed 'Sparkler,' revealing ten distinct star clusters in various colors, providing unprecedented insight into early galaxy formation, 600 million years after the Big Bang, and resembling our Milky Way's formative stages."

"JWST Captures Unprecedented Image of Early Galaxy Formation"
"The James Webb Space Telescope has imaged a distant galaxy, nicknamed 'Sparkler,' revealing ten distinct star clusters in various colors, providing unprecedented insight into early galaxy formation, 600 million years after the Big Bang, and resembling our Milky Way's formative stages."
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8% Bias Score
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