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Quelle est cette étrange créature découverte au fin fond des abysses de l'océan Pacifique?

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À près de 10.000 mètres de profondeur, des chercheurs ont découvert un écosystème riche et étrange... mais déjà marqué par l'empreinte humaine.

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Neutral scientific terminology and descriptionsBalanced reporting of research findings without editorial commentaryFactual presentation of both positive discoveries and environmental concernsContextual framingComparative languageStory angle selectionneutral languagebalanced presentationfocus on scientific findingsEmphasis on human debris as a negative impact, framing it as a consequence of human actionsUse of engaging and positive language like 'fascinating' to highlight scientific discoveriesReliance on scientific sources without including counter-perspectives on environmental issues

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