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Mysterious Astronomical Explosions Suggest Existence of Intermediate-Mass Black Holes
Astronomers have observed approximately a dozen unusual bright, fast explosions, initially thought to be failed supernovae, but now theorized to be caused by intermediate-mass black holes consuming nearby stars, a discovery that could bridge the gap in black hole size understanding.
Mysterious Astronomical Explosions Suggest Existence of Intermediate-Mass Black Holes
Astronomers have observed approximately a dozen unusual bright, fast explosions, initially thought to be failed supernovae, but now theorized to be caused by intermediate-mass black holes consuming nearby stars, a discovery that could bridge the gap in black hole size understanding.
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48% Bias Score


ME/CFS: A Debilitating Illness Lacking Effective Treatment
ME/CFS, a neuroimmunological disease affecting an estimated 17 million globally, severely limits sufferers' daily lives, hindering work and socialization. Current research focuses on impaired blood flow and an overactive immune system as potential root causes, lacking effective treatments despite de...
ME/CFS: A Debilitating Illness Lacking Effective Treatment
ME/CFS, a neuroimmunological disease affecting an estimated 17 million globally, severely limits sufferers' daily lives, hindering work and socialization. Current research focuses on impaired blood flow and an overactive immune system as potential root causes, lacking effective treatments despite de...
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Ancient Texts Highlight Global History of Books
The State Library of Victoria's World of the Book exhibition, celebrating its 20th anniversary, will display a 1,250-year-old Hyakumantō Darani, one of the world's earliest printed texts, alongside a 4,000-year-old cuneiform tablet and a medieval scribe's knife, showcasing the global history of book...
Ancient Texts Highlight Global History of Books
The State Library of Victoria's World of the Book exhibition, celebrating its 20th anniversary, will display a 1,250-year-old Hyakumantō Darani, one of the world's earliest printed texts, alongside a 4,000-year-old cuneiform tablet and a medieval scribe's knife, showcasing the global history of book...
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Six Extraordinary Plants: Unique Adaptations and Survival Strategies
An article exploring six extraordinary plants—the Rafflesia arnoldii, a giant parasitic flower; the rapidly growing bamboo; the Western Underground Orchid, which blooms underground; the carnivorous Venus Flytrap; the Mimosa pudica, a sensitive plant; and the highly toxic manchineel tree—highlighting...
Six Extraordinary Plants: Unique Adaptations and Survival Strategies
An article exploring six extraordinary plants—the Rafflesia arnoldii, a giant parasitic flower; the rapidly growing bamboo; the Western Underground Orchid, which blooms underground; the carnivorous Venus Flytrap; the Mimosa pudica, a sensitive plant; and the highly toxic manchineel tree—highlighting...
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Venice Biennale 2024: Climate Adaptation in Architecture
The 2024 Venice Architecture Biennale, running until November 23, showcases over 750 artists and architects presenting innovative climate adaptation solutions using AI and sustainable materials, such as plant-based air conditioning and recycled concrete, a shift from previous focuses on decarbonizat...
Venice Biennale 2024: Climate Adaptation in Architecture
The 2024 Venice Architecture Biennale, running until November 23, showcases over 750 artists and architects presenting innovative climate adaptation solutions using AI and sustainable materials, such as plant-based air conditioning and recycled concrete, a shift from previous focuses on decarbonizat...
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Early-Onset Cancer Rates Surge in US, Sparking Urgent Research
A US government study found a significant increase in early-onset cancers (15–49 years) between 2010 and 2019, with the most substantial rises in breast, colorectal, kidney, and uterine cancers, affecting women disproportionately (63%).
Early-Onset Cancer Rates Surge in US, Sparking Urgent Research
A US government study found a significant increase in early-onset cancers (15–49 years) between 2010 and 2019, with the most substantial rises in breast, colorectal, kidney, and uterine cancers, affecting women disproportionately (63%).
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UK to Fund Open-Air Geoengineering Experiments
The UK government is funding £56.8 million of open-air geoengineering experiments to test methods of reflecting sunlight to cool the planet, sparking online misinformation claiming this is a secret, large-scale operation.

UK to Fund Open-Air Geoengineering Experiments
The UK government is funding £56.8 million of open-air geoengineering experiments to test methods of reflecting sunlight to cool the planet, sparking online misinformation claiming this is a secret, large-scale operation.
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Genetic Networks Underlying Anxiety Levels Identified
Researchers at the Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS used bioinformatics to analyze hundreds of thousands of research papers, identifying approximately 200 genes involved in anxiety, revealing distinct genetic network states for low, medium, and high anxiety levels, with implications for per...

Genetic Networks Underlying Anxiety Levels Identified
Researchers at the Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS used bioinformatics to analyze hundreds of thousands of research papers, identifying approximately 200 genes involved in anxiety, revealing distinct genetic network states for low, medium, and high anxiety levels, with implications for per...
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Baden-Württemberg Timber Harvest Down 4% in 2024
Baden-Württemberg's 2024 timber harvest totaled 10 million cubic meters, a 4% decrease from 2023 but exceeding the 2014-2023 average; reduced damaged wood harvesting, primarily due to insect infestations and storms, contributed significantly.

Baden-Württemberg Timber Harvest Down 4% in 2024
Baden-Württemberg's 2024 timber harvest totaled 10 million cubic meters, a 4% decrease from 2023 but exceeding the 2014-2023 average; reduced damaged wood harvesting, primarily due to insect infestations and storms, contributed significantly.
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Soviet Soldiers' Ingenuity on the Eastern Front
Soviet soldiers on the Eastern Front created improvised snowshoes from fir branches for movement and camouflage in snow and bogs, birch bark sunglasses to combat snow glare, and matchbox optical sights, showcasing their resourcefulness in extreme conditions.

Soviet Soldiers' Ingenuity on the Eastern Front
Soviet soldiers on the Eastern Front created improvised snowshoes from fir branches for movement and camouflage in snow and bogs, birch bark sunglasses to combat snow glare, and matchbox optical sights, showcasing their resourcefulness in extreme conditions.
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Newly Discovered Genetic Disorder Impacts Isolated Brazilian Town
In Serrinha dos Pintos, Brazil, geneticist Silvana Santos discovered SPOAN syndrome, a genetic disorder causing progressive muscle weakness and affecting many due to high rates of cousin marriage in this isolated community.

Newly Discovered Genetic Disorder Impacts Isolated Brazilian Town
In Serrinha dos Pintos, Brazil, geneticist Silvana Santos discovered SPOAN syndrome, a genetic disorder causing progressive muscle weakness and affecting many due to high rates of cousin marriage in this isolated community.
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Venice Biennale Highlights Climate Adaptation Innovations
The 2024 Venice Architecture Biennale, open until November 23, features approximately 750 artists and architects presenting climate adaptation solutions, including AI-driven plant-based air conditioning (Belgium), repurposed materials (Denmark), and a collaborative sports bar concept (Netherlands); ...

Venice Biennale Highlights Climate Adaptation Innovations
The 2024 Venice Architecture Biennale, open until November 23, features approximately 750 artists and architects presenting climate adaptation solutions, including AI-driven plant-based air conditioning (Belgium), repurposed materials (Denmark), and a collaborative sports bar concept (Netherlands); ...
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32% Bias Score
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