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Hidden Medieval Arthurian Manuscript Unveiled Using Non-Destructive Imaging
Researchers at Cambridge University Library discovered two 13th-century pages from a rare medieval manuscript, the "Suite Vulgate du Merlin," hidden inside another book; using non-destructive imaging, they revealed the text, offering insights into medieval literature and 16th-century bookbinding.
Hidden Medieval Arthurian Manuscript Unveiled Using Non-Destructive Imaging
Researchers at Cambridge University Library discovered two 13th-century pages from a rare medieval manuscript, the "Suite Vulgate du Merlin," hidden inside another book; using non-destructive imaging, they revealed the text, offering insights into medieval literature and 16th-century bookbinding.
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20% Bias Score


Imminent Underwater Volcanic Eruption Predicted Off Oregon Coast
An underwater volcano, Axial Seamount, off Oregon's coast, is expected to erupt soon, indicated by increased seismic activity and magma buildup; while the eruption itself will likely be relatively calm, it offers scientists a rare opportunity to study an underwater eruption live.
Imminent Underwater Volcanic Eruption Predicted Off Oregon Coast
An underwater volcano, Axial Seamount, off Oregon's coast, is expected to erupt soon, indicated by increased seismic activity and magma buildup; while the eruption itself will likely be relatively calm, it offers scientists a rare opportunity to study an underwater eruption live.
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16% Bias Score


Cosmos 482 probe falls into Indian Ocean after decades in orbit
The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere on Saturday and fell into the Indian Ocean west of Jakarta, Indonesia, as predicted by Roscosmos.
Cosmos 482 probe falls into Indian Ocean after decades in orbit
The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere on Saturday and fell into the Indian Ocean west of Jakarta, Indonesia, as predicted by Roscosmos.
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32% Bias Score


Cosmos 482 Probe Falls into Indian Ocean
The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere and fell into the Indian Ocean on Saturday, as predicted by Roscosmos.
Cosmos 482 Probe Falls into Indian Ocean
The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere and fell into the Indian Ocean on Saturday, as predicted by Roscosmos.
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32% Bias Score


Accelerating Sea Level Rise Poses Catastrophic Threat
Global sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate, primarily due to human-caused global warming, resulting in a 4-inch increase since 1993 and projected increases of 6 inches globally and up to 12 inches in the US by 2050, with potentially catastrophic consequences in the future.
Accelerating Sea Level Rise Poses Catastrophic Threat
Global sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate, primarily due to human-caused global warming, resulting in a 4-inch increase since 1993 and projected increases of 6 inches globally and up to 12 inches in the US by 2050, with potentially catastrophic consequences in the future.
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24% Bias Score


Ovarian Aging Research: Multi-Billion Dollar Implications for Women's Health
Dr. Francesca Duncan's research at the Buck Institute reveals that ovarian aging involves inflammation and fibrosis, impacting fertility and hormone production; this discovery has significant implications for women's health, workforce productivity, and healthcare costs, with potential multi-billion ...
Ovarian Aging Research: Multi-Billion Dollar Implications for Women's Health
Dr. Francesca Duncan's research at the Buck Institute reveals that ovarian aging involves inflammation and fibrosis, impacting fertility and hormone production; this discovery has significant implications for women's health, workforce productivity, and healthcare costs, with potential multi-billion ...
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48% Bias Score

Chimpanzee Communication Hints at Evolutionary Roots of Human Speech
Two studies reveal that chimpanzees use rhythmic drumming and combined calls for communication, with different chimp populations using distinct rhythmic structures in drumming and call combinations that shift meaning, suggesting evolutionary links to human speech.

Chimpanzee Communication Hints at Evolutionary Roots of Human Speech
Two studies reveal that chimpanzees use rhythmic drumming and combined calls for communication, with different chimp populations using distinct rhythmic structures in drumming and call combinations that shift meaning, suggesting evolutionary links to human speech.
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12% Bias Score

Electric Fields": A Modern Reimagining of Baroque and Medieval Music
Soprano Barbara Hannigan's new album, "Electric Fields," blends 12th-century Hildegard von Bingen's music with works by other female Baroque composers, using modern electronics to create a unique soundscape. The 10-year project features collaborations with Katia and Marielle Labeque and David Chalmi...

Electric Fields": A Modern Reimagining of Baroque and Medieval Music
Soprano Barbara Hannigan's new album, "Electric Fields," blends 12th-century Hildegard von Bingen's music with works by other female Baroque composers, using modern electronics to create a unique soundscape. The 10-year project features collaborations with Katia and Marielle Labeque and David Chalmi...
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32% Bias Score

Habitat Fragmentation Causes Inbreeding and Birth Defects in German Red Deer
Habitat fragmentation from roads and settlements causes increasing inbreeding in red deer and other animals in Germany, leading to documented cases of severe birth defects and reduced adaptability. A nationwide wildlife corridor plan with at least 100 wildlife crossings is proposed to counter this.

Habitat Fragmentation Causes Inbreeding and Birth Defects in German Red Deer
Habitat fragmentation from roads and settlements causes increasing inbreeding in red deer and other animals in Germany, leading to documented cases of severe birth defects and reduced adaptability. A nationwide wildlife corridor plan with at least 100 wildlife crossings is proposed to counter this.
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20% Bias Score

Accelerating Sea Level Rise Poses Grave Threat to Coastal Communities
Global sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate due to human-caused global warming, with a projected 6-inch rise by 2050 and potential for much more significant increases by 2100, posing significant threats to coastal communities worldwide.

Accelerating Sea Level Rise Poses Grave Threat to Coastal Communities
Global sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate due to human-caused global warming, with a projected 6-inch rise by 2050 and potential for much more significant increases by 2100, posing significant threats to coastal communities worldwide.
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44% Bias Score

NSF Restructuring: $1 Billion in Grants Canceled Amidst Budget Cuts and Staff Layoffs
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is eliminating all 37 of its research divisions, laying off staff, canceling over $1 billion in grants, and facing a proposed 55% budget cut, raising concerns about political influence on scientific funding and potential economic consequences.

NSF Restructuring: $1 Billion in Grants Canceled Amidst Budget Cuts and Staff Layoffs
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is eliminating all 37 of its research divisions, laying off staff, canceling over $1 billion in grants, and facing a proposed 55% budget cut, raising concerns about political influence on scientific funding and potential economic consequences.
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56% Bias Score

Annual Blood Tests Show Promise in Early Cancer Detection
Annual multi-cancer blood tests could prevent up to 49% of late-stage diagnoses, reducing deaths by 21% within five years, according to a study using a new test trialed by the NHS involving 8,000 patients, detecting up to 12 common cancers, and using AI to pinpoint cancer location.

Annual Blood Tests Show Promise in Early Cancer Detection
Annual multi-cancer blood tests could prevent up to 49% of late-stage diagnoses, reducing deaths by 21% within five years, according to a study using a new test trialed by the NHS involving 8,000 patients, detecting up to 12 common cancers, and using AI to pinpoint cancer location.
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40% Bias Score
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