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Gut Bacteria Linked to Lower Body Fat, Promising New Weight-Loss Treatment
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen discovered that *Ruminococcus torques*, a gut bacterium, produces Rordep1 and Rordep2, molecules that promote weight loss by mimicking irisin and influencing appetite-regulating hormones; clinical trials are now underway to explore this bacterium's potenti...
Gut Bacteria Linked to Lower Body Fat, Promising New Weight-Loss Treatment
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen discovered that *Ruminococcus torques*, a gut bacterium, produces Rordep1 and Rordep2, molecules that promote weight loss by mimicking irisin and influencing appetite-regulating hormones; clinical trials are now underway to explore this bacterium's potenti...
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Apollo 13 Commander Jim Lovell Dies at 97
Former Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell died at age 97 on August 24, 2023, in Lake Forest, Illinois; his calm leadership during the 1970 Apollo 13 crisis, which was depicted in the film Apollo 13 starring Tom Hanks, made him a space exploration icon.
Apollo 13 Commander Jim Lovell Dies at 97
Former Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell died at age 97 on August 24, 2023, in Lake Forest, Illinois; his calm leadership during the 1970 Apollo 13 crisis, which was depicted in the film Apollo 13 starring Tom Hanks, made him a space exploration icon.
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New Method Identifies Positive Tipping Points for Accelerated Climate Action
International researchers developed a new method to identify positive tipping points in climate action, published in Sustainability Science, aiming to accelerate global emissions reductions by pinpointing where small changes can trigger widespread progress and identifying actions to promote them.
New Method Identifies Positive Tipping Points for Accelerated Climate Action
International researchers developed a new method to identify positive tipping points in climate action, published in Sustainability Science, aiming to accelerate global emissions reductions by pinpointing where small changes can trigger widespread progress and identifying actions to promote them.
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Argentina's Viral Deep-Sea Livestream Sparks Outcry Against Science Funding Cuts
A livestream of an Argentine deep-sea expedition exploring the Mar del Plata Canyon has attracted over 1.6 million daily YouTube views, showcasing unique marine life and sparking a public outcry against government funding cuts to science, impacting 1,000 Conicet staff members.
Argentina's Viral Deep-Sea Livestream Sparks Outcry Against Science Funding Cuts
A livestream of an Argentine deep-sea expedition exploring the Mar del Plata Canyon has attracted over 1.6 million daily YouTube views, showcasing unique marine life and sparking a public outcry against government funding cuts to science, impacting 1,000 Conicet staff members.
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UK Grants First Space Launch License to Skyrora
Skyrora, a Glasgow-based company, received the UK's first space launch license this week, enabling suborbital launches using its 3D-printed Skylark L rockets; the company plans to obtain an orbital launch license by 2026 to launch Skylark XL rockets.
UK Grants First Space Launch License to Skyrora
Skyrora, a Glasgow-based company, received the UK's first space launch license this week, enabling suborbital launches using its 3D-printed Skylark L rockets; the company plans to obtain an orbital launch license by 2026 to launch Skylark XL rockets.
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SpaceX Returns NASA Crew to Earth After Starliner Malfunction
Four astronauts—NASA's Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japan's Takuya Onishi, and Russia's Kirill Peskov—returned to Earth on Saturday via SpaceX after a five-month mission to the ISS, replacing two NASA astronauts whose mission was extended due to a Starliner malfunction. This marks SpaceX's third ...
SpaceX Returns NASA Crew to Earth After Starliner Malfunction
Four astronauts—NASA's Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japan's Takuya Onishi, and Russia's Kirill Peskov—returned to Earth on Saturday via SpaceX after a five-month mission to the ISS, replacing two NASA astronauts whose mission was extended due to a Starliner malfunction. This marks SpaceX's third ...
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Turkey Records Hottest July in 55 Years
Turkey recorded its hottest July in 55 years in 2025, with an average temperature of 26.9 degrees Celsius, exceeding previous years by 1.9 degrees. Sixty-six of 220 monitoring stations reported record highs, with Cizre, Şırnak reaching 49.4 degrees Celsius.

Turkey Records Hottest July in 55 Years
Turkey recorded its hottest July in 55 years in 2025, with an average temperature of 26.9 degrees Celsius, exceeding previous years by 1.9 degrees. Sixty-six of 220 monitoring stations reported record highs, with Cizre, Şırnak reaching 49.4 degrees Celsius.
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German Offshore Wind Farms Face "Wind Theft", Impacting Energy Yield
Wind theft" in German offshore wind farms reduces energy yield by up to 30 kilometers in the turbines' wake, impacting overall farm efficiency due to high-density installations (8-10 megawatts per square kilometer), unlike Denmark (4-5 megawatts); mitigation strategies offer limited improvements.

German Offshore Wind Farms Face "Wind Theft", Impacting Energy Yield
Wind theft" in German offshore wind farms reduces energy yield by up to 30 kilometers in the turbines' wake, impacting overall farm efficiency due to high-density installations (8-10 megawatts per square kilometer), unlike Denmark (4-5 megawatts); mitigation strategies offer limited improvements.
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Apollo 13: Astronaut Jim Lovell's Miraculous Return
During the Apollo 13 mission in April 1970, an oxygen tank explosion 320,000 kilometers from Earth forced Commander Jim Lovell and his crew to improvise a survival plan, ultimately leading to a safe return after six days and showcasing exceptional resilience and problem-solving.

Apollo 13: Astronaut Jim Lovell's Miraculous Return
During the Apollo 13 mission in April 1970, an oxygen tank explosion 320,000 kilometers from Earth forced Commander Jim Lovell and his crew to improvise a survival plan, ultimately leading to a safe return after six days and showcasing exceptional resilience and problem-solving.
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32% Bias Score

New Method Identifies Positive Tipping Points to Accelerate Climate Action
Researchers have developed a new method to identify "positive tipping points"—small changes triggering large-scale climate progress—highlighting examples like renewable energy and electric vehicle adoption, and offering an open-source methodology for policymakers to accelerate the global transition ...

New Method Identifies Positive Tipping Points to Accelerate Climate Action
Researchers have developed a new method to identify "positive tipping points"—small changes triggering large-scale climate progress—highlighting examples like renewable energy and electric vehicle adoption, and offering an open-source methodology for policymakers to accelerate the global transition ...
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GPT-5's Energy Consumption Soars Compared to Previous Models
OpenAI's new GPT-5 model consumes significantly more energy than previous versions, using up to 40 watt-hours for a medium response compared to GPT-4's 0.34 watt-hours, raising environmental concerns due to its high daily energy demand.

GPT-5's Energy Consumption Soars Compared to Previous Models
OpenAI's new GPT-5 model consumes significantly more energy than previous versions, using up to 40 watt-hours for a medium response compared to GPT-4's 0.34 watt-hours, raising environmental concerns due to its high daily energy demand.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Order Threatens U.S. Scientific Leadership by Politicizing Research Grants
President Trump signed an executive order giving political appointees control over billions in federal research grants, potentially slowing scientific progress and prompting legal challenges; the order affects agencies like the NIH, NSF, and FEMA.

Trump Order Threatens U.S. Scientific Leadership by Politicizing Research Grants
President Trump signed an executive order giving political appointees control over billions in federal research grants, potentially slowing scientific progress and prompting legal challenges; the order affects agencies like the NIH, NSF, and FEMA.
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52% Bias Score
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