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Man Dies After Being Pulled into MRI Machine by Metal Chain
A 61-year-old man died in Westbury, New York, after a large metallic chain he wore around his neck was pulled into an MRI machine during a scan, highlighting the dangers of metal near powerful magnets.
Man Dies After Being Pulled into MRI Machine by Metal Chain
A 61-year-old man died in Westbury, New York, after a large metallic chain he wore around his neck was pulled into an MRI machine during a scan, highlighting the dangers of metal near powerful magnets.
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Wise Cofounder Opposes US Listing Plan Over Dual-Class Share Structure Extension
Wise cofounders are in dispute over the firm's plan to switch its primary listing from the U.K. to the U.S., which includes a 10-year extension to its dual-class share structure granting 90% of voting rights to class B shareholders, opposed by cofounder Taavet Hinrikus who holds 15.5% of these share...
Wise Cofounder Opposes US Listing Plan Over Dual-Class Share Structure Extension
Wise cofounders are in dispute over the firm's plan to switch its primary listing from the U.K. to the U.S., which includes a 10-year extension to its dual-class share structure granting 90% of voting rights to class B shareholders, opposed by cofounder Taavet Hinrikus who holds 15.5% of these share...
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Apple Delays M5 MacBook Pro Launch to 2026
Apple's M5 MacBook Pro launch, originally slated for late 2025, is delayed due to the unannounced M5 chip, pushing the release and the M5 MacBook Air's launch to the first half of 2026. This delay breaks from Apple's previous annual update cycle and may impact sales and market competition.
Apple Delays M5 MacBook Pro Launch to 2026
Apple's M5 MacBook Pro launch, originally slated for late 2025, is delayed due to the unannounced M5 chip, pushing the release and the M5 MacBook Air's launch to the first half of 2026. This delay breaks from Apple's previous annual update cycle and may impact sales and market competition.
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40% Bias Score


Italian Startup Reduces Streetlight Energy Consumption by 40-60% Using Sound Analysis
Trailslight, a Bologna-based startup, uses a device attached to streetlights to analyze traffic noise and adjust lighting intensity, reducing energy consumption by 40-60% while complying with UNI 11248 standards and enhancing smart city capabilities.
Italian Startup Reduces Streetlight Energy Consumption by 40-60% Using Sound Analysis
Trailslight, a Bologna-based startup, uses a device attached to streetlights to analyze traffic noise and adjust lighting intensity, reducing energy consumption by 40-60% while complying with UNI 11248 standards and enhancing smart city capabilities.
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48% Bias Score


School Smartphone Experiment Reveals Positive Effects on Student Well-being
A three-week experiment at Ecclesfield Secondary School in South Yorkshire saw 36 participants swap smartphones for basic phones, resulting in reduced anxiety, improved sleep, and increased family interaction, challenging the pervasive influence of smartphones on young people's lives.
School Smartphone Experiment Reveals Positive Effects on Student Well-being
A three-week experiment at Ecclesfield Secondary School in South Yorkshire saw 36 participants swap smartphones for basic phones, resulting in reduced anxiety, improved sleep, and increased family interaction, challenging the pervasive influence of smartphones on young people's lives.
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Mercedes-Benz Unveils First All-Electric Station Wagon
Mercedes-Benz launched the all-electric CLA Shooting Brake, its first electric station wagon, offering a range of 761 kilometers per charge and featuring a new MMA platform designed for both electric and hybrid powertrains; the car also includes a 101-liter storage space under the hood.
Mercedes-Benz Unveils First All-Electric Station Wagon
Mercedes-Benz launched the all-electric CLA Shooting Brake, its first electric station wagon, offering a range of 761 kilometers per charge and featuring a new MMA platform designed for both electric and hybrid powertrains; the car also includes a 101-liter storage space under the hood.
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China's Efort Achieves Robotics Component Localization, Driving National Industry Growth
Efort, a Chinese robotics firm, has fully localized core components, enabling it to produce over 30,000 units annually and significantly boost China's robotics industry, which now makes over half its consumption, with annual demand at 200,000-300,000 units. This is part of a wider trend in Anhui pro...

China's Efort Achieves Robotics Component Localization, Driving National Industry Growth
Efort, a Chinese robotics firm, has fully localized core components, enabling it to produce over 30,000 units annually and significantly boost China's robotics industry, which now makes over half its consumption, with annual demand at 200,000-300,000 units. This is part of a wider trend in Anhui pro...
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China's Brain-Computer Interface Shows Promise in ALS Patient Communication
A clinical trial in Beijing using the Beinao-1 brain-computer interface chip enabled a 67-year-old ALS patient to express the words "I want to eat" through thought, showcasing China's rapid advancements in this technology.

China's Brain-Computer Interface Shows Promise in ALS Patient Communication
A clinical trial in Beijing using the Beinao-1 brain-computer interface chip enabled a 67-year-old ALS patient to express the words "I want to eat" through thought, showcasing China's rapid advancements in this technology.
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AI-Powered Diabetes App RxFood Sees Success with 200,000 Users and \$10 Million Revenue
RxFood, an AI-powered food-tracking app, improves diabetes management by analyzing food photos, resulting in better blood sugar control for users like Alan Levine; its success is driven by clinical evidence and partnerships, leading to over 200,000 downloads and \$10 million in revenue.

AI-Powered Diabetes App RxFood Sees Success with 200,000 Users and \$10 Million Revenue
RxFood, an AI-powered food-tracking app, improves diabetes management by analyzing food photos, resulting in better blood sugar control for users like Alan Levine; its success is driven by clinical evidence and partnerships, leading to over 200,000 downloads and \$10 million in revenue.
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44% Bias Score

China Unveils Five-Year Plan to Eliminate Ozone-Depleting Substances and Reduce HFCs
China launched a five-year national action plan in April to phase out ozone-depleting substances and curb hydrofluorocarbons, aiming for a 97.5 percent reduction in hydrochlorofluorocarbons and a 10 percent cut in hydrofluorocarbons by 2030 and 2029 respectively, integrating production quotas, stric...

China Unveils Five-Year Plan to Eliminate Ozone-Depleting Substances and Reduce HFCs
China launched a five-year national action plan in April to phase out ozone-depleting substances and curb hydrofluorocarbons, aiming for a 97.5 percent reduction in hydrochlorofluorocarbons and a 10 percent cut in hydrofluorocarbons by 2030 and 2029 respectively, integrating production quotas, stric...
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London Waterloo Signaling Failure Causes Widespread SWR Disruption
A major signaling failure at London Waterloo station on [Date] caused widespread disruption to South Western Railway (SWR) services, leaving 14 platforms out of use at one point and urging passengers not to travel until at least 16:00 BST due to trains and crew being out of position.

London Waterloo Signaling Failure Causes Widespread SWR Disruption
A major signaling failure at London Waterloo station on [Date] caused widespread disruption to South Western Railway (SWR) services, leaving 14 platforms out of use at one point and urging passengers not to travel until at least 16:00 BST due to trains and crew being out of position.
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AI combats rising Canadian health insurance fraud
Canadian insurers lost millions to fraud in 2023, prompting the CLHIA to expand its AI-powered data-pooling project with Shift Technology to detect fraudulent patterns across multiple insurers, analyzing claims data to identify anomalies and combat increasingly sophisticated fraud techniques.

AI combats rising Canadian health insurance fraud
Canadian insurers lost millions to fraud in 2023, prompting the CLHIA to expand its AI-powered data-pooling project with Shift Technology to detect fraudulent patterns across multiple insurers, analyzing claims data to identify anomalies and combat increasingly sophisticated fraud techniques.
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24% Bias Score
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