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House Committee Backs COVID-19 Lab Leak Theory
A House Select Subcommittee report concluded COVID-19 likely originated from a lab accident in Wuhan, China, citing NIH funding of risky research and contradicting prevailing zoonotic theories; the report also criticized pandemic response measures but praised vaccine development.
House Committee Backs COVID-19 Lab Leak Theory
A House Select Subcommittee report concluded COVID-19 likely originated from a lab accident in Wuhan, China, citing NIH funding of risky research and contradicting prevailing zoonotic theories; the report also criticized pandemic response measures but praised vaccine development.
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60% Bias Score


742 New Species Discovered in Congo Basin
A new report reveals the discovery of 742 previously unknown plant and animal species in the Congo Basin over the past decade, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects, fish, and plants, highlighting the region's immense biodiversity and the urgent need for conservation.
742 New Species Discovered in Congo Basin
A new report reveals the discovery of 742 previously unknown plant and animal species in the Congo Basin over the past decade, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects, fish, and plants, highlighting the region's immense biodiversity and the urgent need for conservation.
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24% Bias Score


Joy: The Untold Story of IVF and Gender Bias
The movie "Joy" details the development of IVF in the 1960s and 1970s, focusing on the contributions of Patrick Steptoe, Robert Edwards, and Jean Purdy, highlighting the gender bias that led to Purdy's work being largely erased from history until 2015.
Joy: The Untold Story of IVF and Gender Bias
The movie "Joy" details the development of IVF in the 1960s and 1970s, focusing on the contributions of Patrick Steptoe, Robert Edwards, and Jean Purdy, highlighting the gender bias that led to Purdy's work being largely erased from history until 2015.
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48% Bias Score


China's Ambitious 2025 Space Program: Asteroid Sample Return and Lunar Landing Plans
China plans to launch the Tianwen-2 mission in May 2025 to collect asteroid samples, while concurrently advancing its Tiangong space station and aiming for a crewed lunar landing by 2030.
China's Ambitious 2025 Space Program: Asteroid Sample Return and Lunar Landing Plans
China plans to launch the Tianwen-2 mission in May 2025 to collect asteroid samples, while concurrently advancing its Tiangong space station and aiming for a crewed lunar landing by 2030.
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24% Bias Score


Long March 12 Rocket Successfully Launches, Expanding China's Space Capabilities
China successfully launched the Long March 12 rocket on October 28, 2023, from the newly opened Hainan International Commercial Aerospace Launch Center, deploying two experimental satellites into orbit; this 62.6-meter-tall rocket features a larger diameter (3.8 meters) and advanced technologies, im...
Long March 12 Rocket Successfully Launches, Expanding China's Space Capabilities
China successfully launched the Long March 12 rocket on October 28, 2023, from the newly opened Hainan International Commercial Aerospace Launch Center, deploying two experimental satellites into orbit; this 62.6-meter-tall rocket features a larger diameter (3.8 meters) and advanced technologies, im...
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24% Bias Score


Milky Way's Dark Matter Abundance Challenges Cosmological Models
A new study reveals that our Milky Way galaxy possesses an unusually high concentration of dark matter compared to other similar galaxies, challenging previous assumptions about the typicality of our cosmic environment.
Milky Way's Dark Matter Abundance Challenges Cosmological Models
A new study reveals that our Milky Way galaxy possesses an unusually high concentration of dark matter compared to other similar galaxies, challenging previous assumptions about the typicality of our cosmic environment.
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52% Bias Score

742 New Species Discovered in Congo Basin
A recent WWF report details the discovery of 742 new plant and animal species in the Congo Basin over the past 10 years, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, invertebrates, and plants, highlighting the region's immense biodiversity and the need for conservation.

742 New Species Discovered in Congo Basin
A recent WWF report details the discovery of 742 new plant and animal species in the Congo Basin over the past 10 years, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, invertebrates, and plants, highlighting the region's immense biodiversity and the need for conservation.
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20% Bias Score

Harvard Doctor Issues Warning: Fragrances Linked to Cancer and Infertility
Harvard professor Dr. Trisha Pasricha warns against using perfumes and colognes due to evidence linking phthalates, endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in many scented products, to cancer, infertility, and other health problems; the FDA lacks sufficient data on their safety, while stricter regulati...

Harvard Doctor Issues Warning: Fragrances Linked to Cancer and Infertility
Harvard professor Dr. Trisha Pasricha warns against using perfumes and colognes due to evidence linking phthalates, endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in many scented products, to cancer, infertility, and other health problems; the FDA lacks sufficient data on their safety, while stricter regulati...
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64% Bias Score

Andalusia Launches New Law to Boost Science and Innovation
The Andalusian government approved a new law to promote science, technology, and innovation, including tax incentives for companies investing in R&D, researcher mobility programs, a European Research Coordination Office, and a new Andalusian System of Excellence Research (Saiex).

Andalusia Launches New Law to Boost Science and Innovation
The Andalusian government approved a new law to promote science, technology, and innovation, including tax incentives for companies investing in R&D, researcher mobility programs, a European Research Coordination Office, and a new Andalusian System of Excellence Research (Saiex).
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44% Bias Score

Geothermal Energy Potential Remains Untapped in Indonesia and the Philippines
Indonesia and the Philippines, despite possessing vast untapped geothermal energy reserves and aiming for energy transitions, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges, hindering the development of this clean energy source.

Geothermal Energy Potential Remains Untapped in Indonesia and the Philippines
Indonesia and the Philippines, despite possessing vast untapped geothermal energy reserves and aiming for energy transitions, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges, hindering the development of this clean energy source.
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24% Bias Score

Geothermal Energy Underutilized in Indonesia and the Philippines Due to Financial, Regulatory, and Community Barriers
Indonesia and the Philippines, possessing substantial untapped geothermal energy reserves, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges hindering development, despite the technology offering a clean, continuous energy source; Indonesia uses less than 10% of its reserves, while the Philippine...

Geothermal Energy Underutilized in Indonesia and the Philippines Due to Financial, Regulatory, and Community Barriers
Indonesia and the Philippines, possessing substantial untapped geothermal energy reserves, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges hindering development, despite the technology offering a clean, continuous energy source; Indonesia uses less than 10% of its reserves, while the Philippine...
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24% Bias Score

Untapped Geothermal Potential: Indonesia and the Philippines Face Barriers to Clean Energy Growth
Indonesia and the Philippines, possessing vast untapped geothermal energy reserves, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges hindering development, despite government initiatives and international funding aiming to increase geothermal energy use by 2030.

Untapped Geothermal Potential: Indonesia and the Philippines Face Barriers to Clean Energy Growth
Indonesia and the Philippines, possessing vast untapped geothermal energy reserves, face financial, regulatory, and community challenges hindering development, despite government initiatives and international funding aiming to increase geothermal energy use by 2030.
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40% Bias Score
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