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Chernobyl Frogs and Human Resettlement
A study on black frogs in the Chernobyl exclusion zone suggests that current radiation levels may not be harmful to humans, prompting discussion about potential resettlement.
Chernobyl Frogs and Human Resettlement
A study on black frogs in the Chernobyl exclusion zone suggests that current radiation levels may not be harmful to humans, prompting discussion about potential resettlement.
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40% Bias Score


Urban Wildflowers Boost Pollinators
A study finds that urban wildflower meadows are as effective as natural meadows in supporting pollinating insects, offering a potential solution for urban biodiversity.
Urban Wildflowers Boost Pollinators
A study finds that urban wildflower meadows are as effective as natural meadows in supporting pollinating insects, offering a potential solution for urban biodiversity.
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16% Bias Score


SpaceX Starship Test Flight Looms
SpaceX is preparing for another test flight of its Starship launch system, aiming for a precision landing of the Super Heavy booster. The test is crucial for NASA's Artemis program and represents a significant step in reusable space travel.
SpaceX Starship Test Flight Looms
SpaceX is preparing for another test flight of its Starship launch system, aiming for a precision landing of the Super Heavy booster. The test is crucial for NASA's Artemis program and represents a significant step in reusable space travel.
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40% Bias Score


SpaceX's Starship Set for Sixth Flight Test
SpaceX is preparing for the sixth flight test of its Starship rocket, aiming to push the boundaries of reusable rocket technology and potentially transport humans to the moon and Mars.
SpaceX's Starship Set for Sixth Flight Test
SpaceX is preparing for the sixth flight test of its Starship rocket, aiming to push the boundaries of reusable rocket technology and potentially transport humans to the moon and Mars.
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44% Bias Score


Measles Outbreak in New Brunswick
A measles outbreak in New Brunswick, Canada, highlights the risks of decreased vaccination rates and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on routine immunizations.
Measles Outbreak in New Brunswick
A measles outbreak in New Brunswick, Canada, highlights the risks of decreased vaccination rates and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on routine immunizations.
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36% Bias Score


EU Debates Cell-Based Meat Regulations
This article discusses the debate surrounding cell-based meat in the EU, highlighting the lack of common regulations, the concerns of member states, and the ethical and economic considerations.
EU Debates Cell-Based Meat Regulations
This article discusses the debate surrounding cell-based meat in the EU, highlighting the lack of common regulations, the concerns of member states, and the ethical and economic considerations.
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36% Bias Score

Oropouche Virus Causes Stillbirth: New Warning Issued
A new case of Oropouche virus causing stillbirth highlights the virus's potential severity during pregnancy.

Oropouche Virus Causes Stillbirth: New Warning Issued
A new case of Oropouche virus causing stillbirth highlights the virus's potential severity during pregnancy.
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28% Bias Score

Regional Differences in Accent Detection Ability
A Cambridge University study reveals that people's ability to detect fake accents varies significantly across different regions of the UK and Ireland, potentially linked to cultural homogeneity.

Regional Differences in Accent Detection Ability
A Cambridge University study reveals that people's ability to detect fake accents varies significantly across different regions of the UK and Ireland, potentially linked to cultural homogeneity.
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40% Bias Score

Curiosity Rover Finds Sulfur Stones on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover discovers a field of bright white sulfur stones on Mars, prompting scientific investigation into the planet's history and potential for past life.

Curiosity Rover Finds Sulfur Stones on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover discovers a field of bright white sulfur stones on Mars, prompting scientific investigation into the planet's history and potential for past life.
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Loss of Smell: Early Warning Sign for Dementia?
Loss of smell may be an early indicator of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. While common causes exist, studies reveal a strong correlation with dementia risk.

Loss of Smell: Early Warning Sign for Dementia?
Loss of smell may be an early indicator of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. While common causes exist, studies reveal a strong correlation with dementia risk.
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40% Bias Score

Unusually Warm Fall in the US
Unseasonably warm weather in the US is making this fall one of the warmest on record, with far-reaching consequences.

Unusually Warm Fall in the US
Unseasonably warm weather in the US is making this fall one of the warmest on record, with far-reaching consequences.
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28% Bias Score

Bomb Cyclones and Atmospheric Rivers: Alarmist or Necessary?
The article discusses the use of scientific terms like "bomb cyclone" and "atmospheric river" in weather forecasting and their impact on public understanding and preparedness.

Bomb Cyclones and Atmospheric Rivers: Alarmist or Necessary?
The article discusses the use of scientific terms like "bomb cyclone" and "atmospheric river" in weather forecasting and their impact on public understanding and preparedness.
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