Reports and Studies
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Atmospheric Rivers: Inside the giant ‘sky rivers’ swelling with climate change
Atmospheric river storms have wreaked havoc on the West Coast, and are getting bigger. These scientists chase them in the…
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Is nuclear power gaining new energy?
A decade ago, it seemed as though the global nuclear industry was in an irreversible decline. Concerns over safety, cost,…
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Weirdest Christmas traditions worldwide
Christmas is celebrated with joy and festivity across the globe, but not every tradition involves decorating trees or singing carols.…
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Oysters as large as cheese plates: How New Yorkers are reclaiming their harbour’s heritage
Over the course of 10 years, the Billion Oyster Project, one of New York’s most ambitious rewilding initiatives, has planted…
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Flatulence tax: Denmark agrees deal for livestock emissions levy
Denmark has agreed on how to implement the world’s first tax on agricultural emissions, including flatulence by livestock. This comes…
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Is it better to walk or run to lose weight?
When deciding between walking and running for weight loss, both options have their advantages, depending on your fitness level and…
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How technology may change the way we manage diabetes
Diabetes is a chronic condition that occurs when the body loses its ability to keep the level of sugar in…
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Parts of Great Barrier Reef record highest coral deaths due to heat, storms
Recent mass bleaching, two cyclones and flooding have left parts of the Great Barrier Reef with “significant coral mortality”, according to new data…
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We stopped nuclear weapons spreading. Is it time to the same with fossil fuels?
The fear of nuclear war forced nations to come together to stop the spread of atomic weapons. As the world…
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Melting glaciers leave homes teetering in valley of jagged mountains
Komal’s morning view was of jagged, forbidding mountains, the rush of the river dozens of metres below the family home…
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