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Trump Administration's FY26 Budget: Deep Cuts to Science and Technology
The Trump Administration's proposed FY26 budget includes drastic cuts to science and technology (S&T) research at NASA, NSF, and DoD, jeopardizing America's scientific leadership and future technological advancements.
Trump Administration's FY26 Budget: Deep Cuts to Science and Technology
The Trump Administration's proposed FY26 budget includes drastic cuts to science and technology (S&T) research at NASA, NSF, and DoD, jeopardizing America's scientific leadership and future technological advancements.
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56% Bias Score


US-China Educational Exchange: A Bridge Despite Strained Relations
Three Chinese scholars shared their experiences studying in the US, highlighting the growth and subsequent decline in Chinese students due to strained US-China relations; despite this, they emphasized the continued desire for understanding between both countries.
US-China Educational Exchange: A Bridge Despite Strained Relations
Three Chinese scholars shared their experiences studying in the US, highlighting the growth and subsequent decline in Chinese students due to strained US-China relations; despite this, they emphasized the continued desire for understanding between both countries.
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44% Bias Score


12-Year-Old's Invention Earns Time Magazine Feature
12-year-old Rebecca Young from Glasgow, Scotland, is featured on Time magazine's inaugural Girls of the Year list for her solar-powered backpack with an electric blanket for the homeless; 30 blankets have been distributed, challenging gender stereotypes in STEM.
12-Year-Old's Invention Earns Time Magazine Feature
12-year-old Rebecca Young from Glasgow, Scotland, is featured on Time magazine's inaugural Girls of the Year list for her solar-powered backpack with an electric blanket for the homeless; 30 blankets have been distributed, challenging gender stereotypes in STEM.
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36% Bias Score


Sydney University Launches Women-Only Engineering Recruitment Drive
The University of Sydney launched a women-only recruitment drive for its engineering faculty to address the underrepresentation of women (12-17% in continuing academic staff across five schools) and improve gender equity, citing societal pressures and a 24% gender pay gap as contributing factors.
Sydney University Launches Women-Only Engineering Recruitment Drive
The University of Sydney launched a women-only recruitment drive for its engineering faculty to address the underrepresentation of women (12-17% in continuing academic staff across five schools) and improve gender equity, citing societal pressures and a 24% gender pay gap as contributing factors.
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28% Bias Score


ISS Visibility Inspires Indian Students Amidst Space Exploration Excitement
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla's presence on the ISS, visible over India this weekend, inspires schoolchildren, highlighting the success of outreach programs like Life-To and Beyond Foundation's space science workshops in overcoming resource limitations to foster STEM interest, especially in und...
ISS Visibility Inspires Indian Students Amidst Space Exploration Excitement
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla's presence on the ISS, visible over India this weekend, inspires schoolchildren, highlighting the success of outreach programs like Life-To and Beyond Foundation's space science workshops in overcoming resource limitations to foster STEM interest, especially in und...
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32% Bias Score


Latin American Higher Education: Growth Amidst Persistent Inequalities
Despite a significant increase in tertiary enrollment in Latin America—reaching over 30 million students in 2022— persistent inequalities in access, high dropout rates, and a lack of uniform quality standards remain major challenges.
Latin American Higher Education: Growth Amidst Persistent Inequalities
Despite a significant increase in tertiary enrollment in Latin America—reaching over 30 million students in 2022— persistent inequalities in access, high dropout rates, and a lack of uniform quality standards remain major challenges.
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44% Bias Score

Rising Racism on US Campuses: Impact on STEM
A resurgence of overt racism on historically white US universities, fueled by the MAGA movement, disproportionately affects students of color (PoC), particularly in STEM fields, impacting their mental health and hindering innovation.

Rising Racism on US Campuses: Impact on STEM
A resurgence of overt racism on historically white US universities, fueled by the MAGA movement, disproportionately affects students of color (PoC), particularly in STEM fields, impacting their mental health and hindering innovation.
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44% Bias Score

China Unveils New Visa to Attract Foreign STEM Talent
China launched a new K visa for young foreign STEM professionals with bachelor's degrees or higher from prestigious universities, effective October 1st, aiming to attract international talent and boost innovation.

China Unveils New Visa to Attract Foreign STEM Talent
China launched a new K visa for young foreign STEM professionals with bachelor's degrees or higher from prestigious universities, effective October 1st, aiming to attract international talent and boost innovation.
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36% Bias Score

Federal Judge Allows NSF to Withhold Research Funding Amid Lawsuit
A New York federal judge ruled that the National Science Foundation can withhold hundreds of millions in research funding from sixteen states until a lawsuit challenging the agency's new funding priorities is resolved; the suit alleges the NSF's actions violate the law and jeopardize America's globa...

Federal Judge Allows NSF to Withhold Research Funding Amid Lawsuit
A New York federal judge ruled that the National Science Foundation can withhold hundreds of millions in research funding from sixteen states until a lawsuit challenging the agency's new funding priorities is resolved; the suit alleges the NSF's actions violate the law and jeopardize America's globa...
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48% Bias Score

Greek Robotics Team's Innovative Project Poised for International Patent
In Karpenisi, Greece, 115 teenagers aged 12-18 participated in a robotics boot camp preparing for the FIRST Global Challenge in Panama; their innovative biodiversity project, developed in collaboration with a university and scientists, may lead to an international patent.

Greek Robotics Team's Innovative Project Poised for International Patent
In Karpenisi, Greece, 115 teenagers aged 12-18 participated in a robotics boot camp preparing for the FIRST Global Challenge in Panama; their innovative biodiversity project, developed in collaboration with a university and scientists, may lead to an international patent.
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40% Bias Score

17-Year-Old Refutes Decades-Old Math Conjecture
Seventeen-year-old Hannah Cairo refuted the decades-old Mizohata-Takeuchi conjecture in harmonic analysis by constructing a counterexample using fractals, showcasing exceptional mathematical talent and highlighting the importance of nurturing gifted students.

17-Year-Old Refutes Decades-Old Math Conjecture
Seventeen-year-old Hannah Cairo refuted the decades-old Mizohata-Takeuchi conjecture in harmonic analysis by constructing a counterexample using fractals, showcasing exceptional mathematical talent and highlighting the importance of nurturing gifted students.
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24% Bias Score

Global Decline in Humanities Enrollment Prompts Program Restructuring
A global decline in humanities enrollment, driven by perceived poor career prospects, is prompting universities worldwide to restructure their programs; however, the enduring value of critical thinking and communication skills remains significant.

Global Decline in Humanities Enrollment Prompts Program Restructuring
A global decline in humanities enrollment, driven by perceived poor career prospects, is prompting universities worldwide to restructure their programs; however, the enduring value of critical thinking and communication skills remains significant.
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44% Bias Score
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