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Half a Million Honeybees Highlight Regional Honey Production Challenges
Half a million honeybees at the Kiekeberg open-air museum highlight the importance of beekeeping and regional honey production, facing challenges from imported honey and declining wild bee habitats. Imkerkurse, year-long beekeeping courses costing €240, are offered to address the high dropout rate a...
Half a Million Honeybees Highlight Regional Honey Production Challenges
Half a million honeybees at the Kiekeberg open-air museum highlight the importance of beekeeping and regional honey production, facing challenges from imported honey and declining wild bee habitats. Imkerkurse, year-long beekeeping courses costing €240, are offered to address the high dropout rate a...
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500,000 Honeybees at Kiekeberg Museum Highlight Pollination and Regional Honey Challenges
The Kiekeberg Open-Air Museum houses approximately 500,000 honeybees, highlighting their importance for pollination and regional honey production, which faces challenges due to the scarcity of wild bee habitats and adulterated industrial honey.
500,000 Honeybees at Kiekeberg Museum Highlight Pollination and Regional Honey Challenges
The Kiekeberg Open-Air Museum houses approximately 500,000 honeybees, highlighting their importance for pollination and regional honey production, which faces challenges due to the scarcity of wild bee habitats and adulterated industrial honey.
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Basel Shows Success in Japanese Beetle Control
Basel, Switzerland, reports a significant reduction in its Japanese beetle population this year, following the deployment of nematodes and a watering ban in 2024, after an infestation was discovered mid-2023; preventative measures, including covering sports fields with plastic sheeting, were also im...
Basel Shows Success in Japanese Beetle Control
Basel, Switzerland, reports a significant reduction in its Japanese beetle population this year, following the deployment of nematodes and a watering ban in 2024, after an infestation was discovered mid-2023; preventative measures, including covering sports fields with plastic sheeting, were also im...
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32% Bias Score


Severe Turbulence Injures 25 on Delta Flight, Underscoring Growing Aviation Risk
A Delta Air Lines flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam experienced severe turbulence, injuring 25 passengers and prompting a discussion about the increasing risks of air turbulence exacerbated by climate change and denser airspace.
Severe Turbulence Injures 25 on Delta Flight, Underscoring Growing Aviation Risk
A Delta Air Lines flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam experienced severe turbulence, injuring 25 passengers and prompting a discussion about the increasing risks of air turbulence exacerbated by climate change and denser airspace.
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Dams Cause One-Meter Earth Pole Shift
A Harvard University study found that dams built globally since 1835 caused the Earth's poles to shift approximately one meter, impacting sea levels and highlighting human influence on geophysical dynamics.
Dams Cause One-Meter Earth Pole Shift
A Harvard University study found that dams built globally since 1835 caused the Earth's poles to shift approximately one meter, impacting sea levels and highlighting human influence on geophysical dynamics.
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Virtual Sickness Triggers Immune Response: VR Study
A Swiss study used virtual reality to show that simply being near virtual sick people activated the immune systems of healthy participants, increasing innate lymphoid cell activity; researchers suggest VR may be a promising addition to other immune-boosting tools.
Virtual Sickness Triggers Immune Response: VR Study
A Swiss study used virtual reality to show that simply being near virtual sick people activated the immune systems of healthy participants, increasing innate lymphoid cell activity; researchers suggest VR may be a promising addition to other immune-boosting tools.
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French Trial Shows Promise for Photobiostimulation in Parkinson's Treatment
A French clinical trial is testing photobiostimulation to treat Parkinson's disease by targeting mitochondria in deep brain neurons; early results show symptom improvement in three of seven patients with continuous stimulation.

French Trial Shows Promise for Photobiostimulation in Parkinson's Treatment
A French clinical trial is testing photobiostimulation to treat Parkinson's disease by targeting mitochondria in deep brain neurons; early results show symptom improvement in three of seven patients with continuous stimulation.
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40% Bias Score

Nigeria Approves GMO Crops to Boost Food Security
Nigeria has approved three genetically modified crops (BT cotton, BT cowpea, and Tela maize) to bolster food security, addressing concerns about drought resistance and pest control; the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) regulates their use, emphasizing rigorous testing and labeling.

Nigeria Approves GMO Crops to Boost Food Security
Nigeria has approved three genetically modified crops (BT cotton, BT cowpea, and Tela maize) to bolster food security, addressing concerns about drought resistance and pest control; the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) regulates their use, emphasizing rigorous testing and labeling.
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40% Bias Score

Chinese Scientists Synthesize Superhard Hexagonal Diamond
Chinese researchers successfully synthesized a hundred-micron-scale hexagonal diamond, a material harder than Earth diamonds, using a novel method of transforming graphite under high-temperature, high-pressure, and quasi-hydrostatic conditions, as published in Nature.

Chinese Scientists Synthesize Superhard Hexagonal Diamond
Chinese researchers successfully synthesized a hundred-micron-scale hexagonal diamond, a material harder than Earth diamonds, using a novel method of transforming graphite under high-temperature, high-pressure, and quasi-hydrostatic conditions, as published in Nature.
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DLBCL Treatment: High Relapse Rates, Promising Immunotherapies
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), the most common type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, affects around 3,000 people annually in Spain; while 60-70% of patients are cured with initial chemotherapy, 40% relapse, necessitating innovative treatments like CAR-T cell therapy, which offers a 40% cure rate but...

DLBCL Treatment: High Relapse Rates, Promising Immunotherapies
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), the most common type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, affects around 3,000 people annually in Spain; while 60-70% of patients are cured with initial chemotherapy, 40% relapse, necessitating innovative treatments like CAR-T cell therapy, which offers a 40% cure rate but...
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DOD to Continue Sharing Crucial Weather Data for Hurricane Forecasts
The U.S. Department of Defense will continue sharing key weather satellite data used for hurricane forecasting, reversing a decision to cut off access by June's end due to concerns about jeopardizing accurate and timely storm tracking and following feedback from government partners.

DOD to Continue Sharing Crucial Weather Data for Hurricane Forecasts
The U.S. Department of Defense will continue sharing key weather satellite data used for hurricane forecasting, reversing a decision to cut off access by June's end due to concerns about jeopardizing accurate and timely storm tracking and following feedback from government partners.
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China's National Parks Drive Significant Increases in Endangered Species Populations
China's national park system, initiated in 2015, has resulted in significant population increases for flagship species like the Northeast China tiger and Hainan gibbon, showcasing successful conservation efforts and ecosystem restoration; the system aims to become the world's largest by 2035.

China's National Parks Drive Significant Increases in Endangered Species Populations
China's national park system, initiated in 2015, has resulted in significant population increases for flagship species like the Northeast China tiger and Hainan gibbon, showcasing successful conservation efforts and ecosystem restoration; the system aims to become the world's largest by 2035.
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40% Bias Score
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