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Chimera readability score 64 out of 100, Academic reading level.

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Bird flu H5N1 in Australia: protect Australian species from bird flu virus
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Nature 655, 816 (2026)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-026-02188-y
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Sentinel — Human

Confidence

The provided text appears to be a standard article header or abstract from a scientific publication, exhibiting characteristics consistent with human academic writing rather than synthetic generation.

Signals Detected
low severity: Sentence structure is direct and academic, lacking the overly smooth, predictable rhythm of pure LLM prose.
low severity: The text functions as a standard scientific abstract/title block; it lacks the synthetic hedging or forced synthesis characteristic of general AI summarization.
low severity: The brevity and directness strongly suggest original source material, not template matching across multiple sources.
Human Indicators
The text is a standard academic citation/header format which suggests origin within a formal journal context.
The focus is purely on establishing a finding and attribution, typical of peer-reviewed material.
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