Reports and Studies
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Almond-sized crab and tiny lantern shark discovered in Australia
A semi-transparent crab about the size of an almond and a tiny, glowing lantern shark are among two new species…
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‘It was the start of a new movement’: The Dutch rewilding project that took a dark turn
In 2018, thousands of dead animals, emaciated from starvation, lay strewn across a famous Dutch rewilding project. Was it animal…
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Mystery heatwave warms Pacific Ocean to new record
The waters of the north Pacific have had their warmest summer on record. Sea surface temperatures between July and September…
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What effect could the Asian hornet have in Northern Ireland?
Should I be worried about the Asian hornet’s arrival in Northern Ireland? It’s a question many are asking after the…
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Landmark deal to cut global shipping emissions in tatters after US pressure
A landmark deal to cut global shipping emissions has been abandoned after Saudi Arabia and the US succeeded in ending…
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The liquid air alternative to fossil fuels
An overlooked technology for nearly 50 years, the first liquid air energy storage facility is finally set to power up…
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Foul skies, fading light: How air pollution is stealing India’s sunshine
India is losing sunlight. A new study by six Indian scientists finds that over the past three decades, sunshine hours – the…
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Thirty belugas in Canada face being euthanised. Can they be saved?
For decades, Marineland was a destination for Canadian children and their parents who wanted an up-close look at ocean-life near…
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Green turtle bounces back from brink in conservation ‘win’
The green turtle has been rescued from the brink of extinction in what scientists are calling a major conservation victory.…
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Your phone rings, and it’s a number from Sweden. Do you answer? A Nobel Prize winner didn’t
For some Nobel Prize winners this year the news came with a knock at the door before dawn. For others…
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