Reports and Studies
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‘Record-breaking’ corncrake count on Rathlin Island
The presence of six calling male corncrakes on Rathlin Island this breeding season has been hailed as a “record-breaking” milestone.…
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How electric scooters are driving China’s salt battery push
The country is racing ahead of the rest of the world in bringing sodium-ion batteries to the mass market. This…
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How electric scooters are driving China’s salt battery push
The country is racing ahead of the rest of the world in bringing sodium-ion batteries to the mass market. This…
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Mount Etna erupts as large plumes rise from volcano
Italy’s Mount Etna has erupted, with large plumes of ash and smoke seen rising from the volcano. Images and video…
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People say cola and fries are helping their migraines – but there’s a twist
It’s a condition that affects more than 10 million people in the UK. It can change futures, end careers, and…
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Thousands evacuate from fast-moving fires in Canada
Some 17,000 people have evacuated the Canadian province of Manitoba as fast-moving wildfires move across parts of the country. A…
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Inside the fascinating world of India’s blind cave-dwelling fish
Two years ago, zoologist Khlur Baiaineh Mukhim spotted something intriguing in a stream in a remote underground cave in India’s…
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UK’s muddy saltmarshes vital to tackle climate change, report finds
The UK’s saltmarshes are vital “sinks” that lock away climate-warming greenhouse gases in layers of mud. Much of the UK’s…
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Glacier collapse buries most of Swiss village
The Swiss village of Blatten has been partially destroyed after a huge chunk of glacier crashed down into the valley.…
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The tiny island where puffins are thriving despite global decline
A record number of puffins have been recorded on a small island off the Pembrokeshire coast, despite global populations declining…
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