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Used Car Parts Significantly Reduce Environmental Impact of Repairs: UK Study
A UK study funded by Allianz reveals that repairing damaged car parts produces the lowest CO2 emissions, with using used parts resulting in 19% higher emissions than repair and 157% lower than new parts, primarily due to steel production emissions for new parts and repainting for used ones.
Used Car Parts Significantly Reduce Environmental Impact of Repairs: UK Study
A UK study funded by Allianz reveals that repairing damaged car parts produces the lowest CO2 emissions, with using used parts resulting in 19% higher emissions than repair and 157% lower than new parts, primarily due to steel production emissions for new parts and repainting for used ones.
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36% Bias Score


Kilauea Volcano Erupts Again, Lava Fountains Reach 700 Feet
Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupted for the 14th time since December 23, 2024, with lava fountains reaching 700 feet high on Thursday, before ending 28 hours later, contained within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, thrilling visitors.
Kilauea Volcano Erupts Again, Lava Fountains Reach 700 Feet
Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupted for the 14th time since December 23, 2024, with lava fountains reaching 700 feet high on Thursday, before ending 28 hours later, contained within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, thrilling visitors.
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28% Bias Score


Brief Interactions with Strangers Boost Life Satisfaction, Study Finds
A Turkish study reveals that brief interactions with strangers boost life satisfaction, contradicting the common apprehension many adults feel toward such encounters; researchers emphasize the importance of safe, public settings for such interactions.
Brief Interactions with Strangers Boost Life Satisfaction, Study Finds
A Turkish study reveals that brief interactions with strangers boost life satisfaction, contradicting the common apprehension many adults feel toward such encounters; researchers emphasize the importance of safe, public settings for such interactions.
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44% Bias Score


Controversial Claim: Vast Underground City Discovered Beneath Giza Pyramids
Researchers claim to have discovered a vast underground city beneath the Giza pyramids using radar technology, a claim met with skepticism from experts who question the technology's capabilities and the researchers' backgrounds, with verification requiring future excavation.
Controversial Claim: Vast Underground City Discovered Beneath Giza Pyramids
Researchers claim to have discovered a vast underground city beneath the Giza pyramids using radar technology, a claim met with skepticism from experts who question the technology's capabilities and the researchers' backgrounds, with verification requiring future excavation.
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52% Bias Score


German Gen Z Faces Apocalyptic Choices: A Satirical Look at War, Climate, and Debt
A satirical article in Welt.de highlights the anxieties of Germany's Generation Z, facing potential war, climate change, and massive debt, contrasting their bleak choices with the simpler self-realization goals of previous generations.
German Gen Z Faces Apocalyptic Choices: A Satirical Look at War, Climate, and Debt
A satirical article in Welt.de highlights the anxieties of Germany's Generation Z, facing potential war, climate change, and massive debt, contrasting their bleak choices with the simpler self-realization goals of previous generations.
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68% Bias Score


2024: Hottest Year on Record, Underscoring Urgent Climate Action
The World Meteorological Organization reported 2024 as the hottest year on record, with global temperatures 1.55 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, driven by rising CO2 concentrations and exacerbated by the El Niño weather pattern, resulting in extreme weather events and devastating conseq...
2024: Hottest Year on Record, Underscoring Urgent Climate Action
The World Meteorological Organization reported 2024 as the hottest year on record, with global temperatures 1.55 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, driven by rising CO2 concentrations and exacerbated by the El Niño weather pattern, resulting in extreme weather events and devastating conseq...
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44% Bias Score

Australia's Happiness Ranking Falls in 2025 World Happiness Report
The 2025 World Happiness Report ranks Australia 11th globally, a decline attributed to broader trends in Western industrial nations; Nordic countries maintain top rankings, highlighting the impact of caring and sharing on overall wellbeing.

Australia's Happiness Ranking Falls in 2025 World Happiness Report
The 2025 World Happiness Report ranks Australia 11th globally, a decline attributed to broader trends in Western industrial nations; Nordic countries maintain top rankings, highlighting the impact of caring and sharing on overall wellbeing.
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40% Bias Score

Einstein's 1925 Brazil Trip: Science, Culture, and Exhaustion
Albert Einstein's 1925 visit to Brazil, arranged by a rabbi, included lectures, meetings with scientists, sightseeing, and cultural observations, revealing his mixed feelings about the trip.

Einstein's 1925 Brazil Trip: Science, Culture, and Exhaustion
Albert Einstein's 1925 visit to Brazil, arranged by a rabbi, included lectures, meetings with scientists, sightseeing, and cultural observations, revealing his mixed feelings about the trip.
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36% Bias Score

Used Car Parts Significantly Reduce Environmental Impact of Repairs
A UK study by Allianz finds repairing damaged car parts creates the lowest CO2 emissions; using a used part increases emissions by 19 percent, and a new part by 157 percent compared to repair, highlighting the environmental and cost benefits of reusing parts.

Used Car Parts Significantly Reduce Environmental Impact of Repairs
A UK study by Allianz finds repairing damaged car parts creates the lowest CO2 emissions; using a used part increases emissions by 19 percent, and a new part by 157 percent compared to repair, highlighting the environmental and cost benefits of reusing parts.
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36% Bias Score

Australian 'Science Nerd' Faces Jail for Importing Radioactive Plutonium
A 24-year-old Australian man, Emmanuel Lidden, pleaded guilty to importing radioactive plutonium, triggering a hazmat response and facing up to 10 years in prison; his lawyer claims it was due to his 'science nerd' hobby of collecting elements.

Australian 'Science Nerd' Faces Jail for Importing Radioactive Plutonium
A 24-year-old Australian man, Emmanuel Lidden, pleaded guilty to importing radioactive plutonium, triggering a hazmat response and facing up to 10 years in prison; his lawyer claims it was due to his 'science nerd' hobby of collecting elements.
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52% Bias Score

2024: Hottest Year on Record Exacerbates Climate Change Impacts
2024 was the hottest year on record, with global average temperatures reaching 1.55 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, causing extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 people and displaced millions, while ocean warming reached its highest level in 65 years.

2024: Hottest Year on Record Exacerbates Climate Change Impacts
2024 was the hottest year on record, with global average temperatures reaching 1.55 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, causing extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 people and displaced millions, while ocean warming reached its highest level in 65 years.
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40% Bias Score

Accelerating Glacier Melt: Rising Sea Levels, Freshwater Shortages, and Unforeseen Microorganism Release"
Due to human-caused climate change, 275,000 glaciers are shrinking at an alarming rate, resulting in a 36% faster decline between 2012 and 2023, causing rising sea levels (18mm since 2000), disrupting freshwater sources, impacting ocean currents, and releasing unknown microorganisms.

Accelerating Glacier Melt: Rising Sea Levels, Freshwater Shortages, and Unforeseen Microorganism Release"
Due to human-caused climate change, 275,000 glaciers are shrinking at an alarming rate, resulting in a 36% faster decline between 2012 and 2023, causing rising sea levels (18mm since 2000), disrupting freshwater sources, impacting ocean currents, and releasing unknown microorganisms.
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52% Bias Score
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