Reports and Studies
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Glowing spiral in UK sky believed to be caused by SpaceX launch
A large glowing spiral that appeared in the night sky above parts of the UK on Monday is believed to…
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Why earthquake predictions are usually wrong
Brent Dmitruk calls himself an earthquake predictor. In mid-October, he told his tens of thousands of social media followers that…
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Elephants hate bees – here’s why that’s good news for Kenyan farmers
Farmers are turning bees into unexpected helpers to keep elephants off their crops. Around the world, spreading farmland is increasingly…
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At least two dead as wildfires rage in South Korea
At least two people died and hundreds evacuated their homes as wildfires raged in South Korea on Saturday. Two firefighters…
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Stem cell treatment helped improve spinal cord injuries: Japan scientists
A stem cell treatment helped improve the motor function of two out of four patients with a spinal cord injury…
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South Africa’s Antarctica base hit by assault claims: What happened?
South African authorities have put a crew member of a remote research team at the South African National Antarctic Expedition…
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Resurrection plants: The drought-resistant ‘zombie plants’ that come back from the dead
To protect crops from rising droughts, scientists are looking to the genes of a small group of plants that can…
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New national forest to see 20m trees planted
Twenty million trees will be planted and 2,500 hectares of new woodland created in the west of England as part…
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US happiness sinks to its lowest ranking: Survey
The United States fell to its lowest happiness ranking ever partly due to a rise in the number of Americans…
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Record numbers forced to flee climate disasters: UN
Hundreds of thousands of people were forced to flee climate disasters last year, the United Nations said Wednesday, highlighting the urgent need…
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