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Biodegradable Sponge Shows Promise in Removing Microplastics
Chinese scientists created a biodegradable sponge from squid bones and cotton that removed up to 99.9% of microplastics in lab tests, offering a potential solution to the escalating global microplastic pollution crisis.
Biodegradable Sponge Shows Promise in Removing Microplastics
Chinese scientists created a biodegradable sponge from squid bones and cotton that removed up to 99.9% of microplastics in lab tests, offering a potential solution to the escalating global microplastic pollution crisis.
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44% Bias Score


Chinese Team Wins Gold Award for Power Grid Innovation
The Chinese team "Chaoyong" won the Gold Award at the 2024 International Convention on Quality Control Circles for reducing 110-kilovolt substation commissioning time from 150.23 hours to 71.01 hours using edge computing and secure encryption, generating projected nationwide economic benefits exceed...
Chinese Team Wins Gold Award for Power Grid Innovation
The Chinese team "Chaoyong" won the Gold Award at the 2024 International Convention on Quality Control Circles for reducing 110-kilovolt substation commissioning time from 150.23 hours to 71.01 hours using edge computing and secure encryption, generating projected nationwide economic benefits exceed...
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32% Bias Score


Biodegradable Sponge Shows Promise in Removing Microplastics from Water
A team of scientists from Wuhan University created a biodegradable sponge from squid bones and cotton that can remove up to 99.9% of microplastics from water, offering a promising solution to the escalating global microplastic pollution crisis.
Biodegradable Sponge Shows Promise in Removing Microplastics from Water
A team of scientists from Wuhan University created a biodegradable sponge from squid bones and cotton that can remove up to 99.9% of microplastics from water, offering a promising solution to the escalating global microplastic pollution crisis.
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40% Bias Score


Seabound's Onboard Carbon Capture System for Cargo Ships
Seabound, a UK climate tech startup, developed an onboard carbon capture device for cargo ships, capturing 80% of carbon and 90% of sulfur using calcium oxide pebbles; the company aims for commercial launch before 2025.
Seabound's Onboard Carbon Capture System for Cargo Ships
Seabound, a UK climate tech startup, developed an onboard carbon capture device for cargo ships, capturing 80% of carbon and 90% of sulfur using calcium oxide pebbles; the company aims for commercial launch before 2025.
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40% Bias Score


Juventus Launches Ambitious ESG Plan "Black, White & More
Juventus Football Club unveiled its ambitious "Black, White & More" ESG plan, encompassing environmental sustainability, social inclusion (particularly focusing on accessibility for disabled fans and job creation through partnerships with organizations like Fondazione Magazzini OZ), and improved gov...
Juventus Launches Ambitious ESG Plan "Black, White & More
Juventus Football Club unveiled its ambitious "Black, White & More" ESG plan, encompassing environmental sustainability, social inclusion (particularly focusing on accessibility for disabled fans and job creation through partnerships with organizations like Fondazione Magazzini OZ), and improved gov...
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56% Bias Score


Hong Kong-Taipei Tops World's Busiest Flight Routes in 2024
The Hong Kong-Taipei route reclaimed its title as the world's busiest international flight route in 2024, boasting nearly 7 million available seats, exceeding its pre-pandemic peak and outpacing last year's leader, Singapore-Kuala Lumpur.
Hong Kong-Taipei Tops World's Busiest Flight Routes in 2024
The Hong Kong-Taipei route reclaimed its title as the world's busiest international flight route in 2024, boasting nearly 7 million available seats, exceeding its pre-pandemic peak and outpacing last year's leader, Singapore-Kuala Lumpur.
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36% Bias Score

IPBES Report: Capitalism and Nature Domination Fuel Biodiversity Loss, Urgent Systemic Change Needed
A new report by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) reveals that capitalism and humanity's domination of nature are the primary drivers of biodiversity loss, urging a systemic economic overhaul comparable to the Industrial Revolution to addres...

IPBES Report: Capitalism and Nature Domination Fuel Biodiversity Loss, Urgent Systemic Change Needed
A new report by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) reveals that capitalism and humanity's domination of nature are the primary drivers of biodiversity loss, urging a systemic economic overhaul comparable to the Industrial Revolution to addres...
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48% Bias Score

Portugal's Artisan Shoemaking: A Blend of Tradition and Sustainability Fuels Global Success
Portugal's 40,000-strong footwear industry blends traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, focusing on sustainability and high-quality materials to create durable, comfortable shoes, resulting in a competitive global advantage, especially within the EU which accounts for 80% of its exports.

Portugal's Artisan Shoemaking: A Blend of Tradition and Sustainability Fuels Global Success
Portugal's 40,000-strong footwear industry blends traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, focusing on sustainability and high-quality materials to create durable, comfortable shoes, resulting in a competitive global advantage, especially within the EU which accounts for 80% of its exports.
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40% Bias Score

Seabound's Onboard Carbon Capture System for Cargo Ships
Seabound, a UK startup, developed an onboard carbon capture device for cargo ships using lime-based pebbles, achieving 80% carbon capture and 90% sulfur removal in tests; it aims for commercial launch before 2025.

Seabound's Onboard Carbon Capture System for Cargo Ships
Seabound, a UK startup, developed an onboard carbon capture device for cargo ships using lime-based pebbles, achieving 80% carbon capture and 90% sulfur removal in tests; it aims for commercial launch before 2025.
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28% Bias Score

Seabound's Onboard Carbon Capture System Aims for 2025 Launch
Seabound, a UK startup, developed an onboard carbon capture device for cargo ships, capturing 80% of carbon and 90% of sulfur using calcium oxide pebbles, aiming for commercial launch before 2025 to mitigate shipping's 3% contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions.

Seabound's Onboard Carbon Capture System Aims for 2025 Launch
Seabound, a UK startup, developed an onboard carbon capture device for cargo ships, capturing 80% of carbon and 90% of sulfur using calcium oxide pebbles, aiming for commercial launch before 2025 to mitigate shipping's 3% contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions.
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16% Bias Score

Oklo and Switch Partner to Deploy 12 Gigawatts of Nuclear Power by 2044
Oklo and Switch announced a non-binding framework agreement to deploy 12 gigawatts of power from approximately 240 small nuclear reactors by 2044, aiming to provide carbon-free electricity for Switch's data centers and marking a significant step in the adoption of microreactor technology.

Oklo and Switch Partner to Deploy 12 Gigawatts of Nuclear Power by 2044
Oklo and Switch announced a non-binding framework agreement to deploy 12 gigawatts of power from approximately 240 small nuclear reactors by 2044, aiming to provide carbon-free electricity for Switch's data centers and marking a significant step in the adoption of microreactor technology.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Plastic Production: A Leading Contributor to Global Pollution
The U.S. leads the world in plastic production, generating 42 million metric tons in 2016, contributing to global plastic pollution and the increasing problem of microplastics, calling for a significant reduction in single-use plastics.

U.S. Plastic Production: A Leading Contributor to Global Pollution
The U.S. leads the world in plastic production, generating 42 million metric tons in 2016, contributing to global plastic pollution and the increasing problem of microplastics, calling for a significant reduction in single-use plastics.
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36% Bias Score
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