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Improved Breast Screening Could Save Hundreds of UK Lives
A UK study suggests that adding contrast-enhanced mammography or abbreviated MRI to breast screening could identify 3,500 extra cancers yearly, saving 700 lives, by detecting cancers hidden in dense breast tissue, a factor affecting 10% of women.
Improved Breast Screening Could Save Hundreds of UK Lives
A UK study suggests that adding contrast-enhanced mammography or abbreviated MRI to breast screening could identify 3,500 extra cancers yearly, saving 700 lives, by detecting cancers hidden in dense breast tissue, a factor affecting 10% of women.
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48% Bias Score


Greenpeace Study Exposes Lasting Impact of US Nuclear Tests on Marshall Islands
A Greenpeace study, based on US military and scientific data, reveals the ongoing devastating health and ecological consequences of 67 US nuclear tests on the Marshall Islands, impacting all inhabited atolls and causing an estimated 100,000 additional cancer deaths worldwide.
Greenpeace Study Exposes Lasting Impact of US Nuclear Tests on Marshall Islands
A Greenpeace study, based on US military and scientific data, reveals the ongoing devastating health and ecological consequences of 67 US nuclear tests on the Marshall Islands, impacting all inhabited atolls and causing an estimated 100,000 additional cancer deaths worldwide.
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60% Bias Score


Turing Papers: From Shredder to Auction Block
Papers written by Alan Turing, including his PhD dissertation and work on computable numbers, are to be auctioned in Lichfield, Staffordshire on June 17th, after being discovered in a loft and almost shredded; the collection is expected to sell for tens of thousands of pounds.
Turing Papers: From Shredder to Auction Block
Papers written by Alan Turing, including his PhD dissertation and work on computable numbers, are to be auctioned in Lichfield, Staffordshire on June 17th, after being discovered in a loft and almost shredded; the collection is expected to sell for tens of thousands of pounds.
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Australia Warns of Triple Virus Surge This Winter
Australia faces a looming triple virus surge this winter, with over 80,000 influenza cases already reported—a 50 percent increase year-on-year—and a highly contagious Omicron variant expected to cause a COVID-19 surge. Experts urge immediate vaccination and early detection via rapid antigen testing.
Australia Warns of Triple Virus Surge This Winter
Australia faces a looming triple virus surge this winter, with over 80,000 influenza cases already reported—a 50 percent increase year-on-year—and a highly contagious Omicron variant expected to cause a COVID-19 surge. Experts urge immediate vaccination and early detection via rapid antigen testing.
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New Biodegradable Polymer Outperforms Nylon Alternatives
South Korean researchers have developed a new biodegradable polyester-amide polymer (PEA) that degrades over 92% annually in seawater, exceeding existing alternatives and offering a sustainable solution for nylon in fishing gear and apparel. The PEA's production uses recycled nylon and castor oil, r...
New Biodegradable Polymer Outperforms Nylon Alternatives
South Korean researchers have developed a new biodegradable polyester-amide polymer (PEA) that degrades over 92% annually in seawater, exceeding existing alternatives and offering a sustainable solution for nylon in fishing gear and apparel. The PEA's production uses recycled nylon and castor oil, r...
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6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes off Crete, Prompting Tsunami Warning
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck 49 miles off Crete at 6:19 a.m. local time on Thursday, prompting a tsunami warning across parts of Europe and causing minor damage on the island while triggering widespread fear among residents and tourists.
6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes off Crete, Prompting Tsunami Warning
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck 49 miles off Crete at 6:19 a.m. local time on Thursday, prompting a tsunami warning across parts of Europe and causing minor damage on the island while triggering widespread fear among residents and tourists.
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Rising TFA Contamination Threatens Drinking Water
Rising Trifluoracetate (TFA) levels in the Bodensee-Rhein region threaten drinking water quality; waterworks have observed a doubling of TFA in the Hochrhein River over eight years, reaching 0.8–1 µg/L, posing a significant threat due to its persistence and potential health impacts.

Rising TFA Contamination Threatens Drinking Water
Rising Trifluoracetate (TFA) levels in the Bodensee-Rhein region threaten drinking water quality; waterworks have observed a doubling of TFA in the Hochrhein River over eight years, reaching 0.8–1 µg/L, posing a significant threat due to its persistence and potential health impacts.
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48% Bias Score

PFAS Contamination Found in 95% of Tested Beers
A study found PFAS, cancer-causing 'forever chemicals', in 95% of 23 tested beers from North America and Europe, primarily due to contaminated brewing water; levels exceeded EPA limits in some samples.

PFAS Contamination Found in 95% of Tested Beers
A study found PFAS, cancer-causing 'forever chemicals', in 95% of 23 tested beers from North America and Europe, primarily due to contaminated brewing water; levels exceeded EPA limits in some samples.
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48% Bias Score

Beijing Museum Showcases Remarkably Preserved Han Dynasty Tomb
The Beijing Dabaotai Site Museum, reopened after 13 years of reconstruction, showcases the 2,000-year-old tomb of Han Dynasty vassal king Liu Jian, featuring an exceptionally preserved cypress wood funerary chamber, offering insights into Han burial practices and governance.

Beijing Museum Showcases Remarkably Preserved Han Dynasty Tomb
The Beijing Dabaotai Site Museum, reopened after 13 years of reconstruction, showcases the 2,000-year-old tomb of Han Dynasty vassal king Liu Jian, featuring an exceptionally preserved cypress wood funerary chamber, offering insights into Han burial practices and governance.
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Netherlands Faces Severe Biodiversity Crisis: Report Highlights Urgent Need for Action
A new Naturalis report reveals a severe biodiversity crisis in the Netherlands, with poor water quality, unmet conservation targets, and Europe's highest rate of extinct and endangered species. The report emphasizes the need for increased citizen science to address data gaps, particularly regarding ...

Netherlands Faces Severe Biodiversity Crisis: Report Highlights Urgent Need for Action
A new Naturalis report reveals a severe biodiversity crisis in the Netherlands, with poor water quality, unmet conservation targets, and Europe's highest rate of extinct and endangered species. The report emphasizes the need for increased citizen science to address data gaps, particularly regarding ...
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48% Bias Score

Hessen Secures Millions in German Excellence Strategy Funding for Six Research Projects
Six Hessian universities received millions in funding for six research projects (cardio-pulmonary, microbiology, battery technology, AI, cell biology, and cognitive science) in the German Excellence Strategy, significantly increasing Hessen's research funding compared to 2019.

Hessen Secures Millions in German Excellence Strategy Funding for Six Research Projects
Six Hessian universities received millions in funding for six research projects (cardio-pulmonary, microbiology, battery technology, AI, cell biology, and cognitive science) in the German Excellence Strategy, significantly increasing Hessen's research funding compared to 2019.
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40% Bias Score

Airborne eDNA Reveals UK Biodiversity
Researchers successfully used environmental DNA (eDNA) from air samples collected across the U.K. to create a nationwide biodiversity census, identifying hundreds of species and highlighting the potential for global wildlife monitoring using existing air quality networks.

Airborne eDNA Reveals UK Biodiversity
Researchers successfully used environmental DNA (eDNA) from air samples collected across the U.K. to create a nationwide biodiversity census, identifying hundreds of species and highlighting the potential for global wildlife monitoring using existing air quality networks.
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28% Bias Score
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