Phys Media Bias

AI Generated News Bias (?): The source displays a bias toward scientific, technological, and business analyses, with certain political and environmental undertones.

Content primarily focuses on academic studies, breakthroughs in technology [Phys][Phys][Phys], climate change [Phys][Phys][Phys][Phys], business strategies [Phys][Phys][Phys][Phys][Phys], and space-related discoveries [Phys][Phys][Phys].

The political perspective leans neutral; discussions about political climate [Phys] are factual rather than ideological.

Bias of omission appears as little coverage on humanities, arts, or culture.

Potential blindspots might include societal or social justice issues.


AI Bias: Trained on diverse data, yet bias in analysis might lean towards scientific, technical, or environmental content due to personal interest and education.


August 12, 2023


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Phys Most Appeal to Authority Articles


Study describes mechanism that regulates activity of memory gene - Phys.org

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New method for designing efficient biomimetic catalysts - Phys.org




Phys Most Subjective Articles


Surveys in UK and Germany suggest conservatives more likely to share fake news but usually without deception - Phys.org

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Phys Most Fearful Articles


New study suggests massive Joro spiders are gentle giants - Phys.org

Scientists say new avian influenza requires urgent coordinated response - Phys.org




Phys Most Prescriptive Articles    

New book examines the political misinformation that threatens the US system of government

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Art that integrates data visualizations can help bridge the US political divide over climate change - Phys.org

International team studies evolution of the commons as a business model - Phys.org

More human than human: Measuring ChatGPT political bias - Phys.org

Migration as a step toward opening a business - Phys.org

Politicians believe voters to be more conservative than they really are - Phys.org




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