Reports and Studies
-
Giant tortoises return to Galápagos island after nearly 200 years
Giant tortoises are roaming the Galápagos island of Floreana for the first time in more than 180 years, in what…
Read More » -
Nasa targets early March to send humans back around the Moon
Nasa is targeting early March to launch a crew around the Moon for the first time in more than 50…
Read More » -
Single vaccine could protect against all coughs, colds and flus, researchers say
A single nasal spray vaccine could protect against all coughs, colds and flus, as well as bacterial lung infections, and…
Read More » -
Seven foods you should be eating more of right now
Some common ingredients can have powerfully positive effects on our health. Here are seven worth adding more of to your…
Read More » -
‘We prepare for the wrong disasters’: Earth’s fight against encroaching saltwater
From The Gambia to the US, sea salt is increasingly seeping into the freshwaters people need for drinking and producing…
Read More » -
How one of the worst environmental disasters left its mark
When the oil tanker Sea Empress ran aground 30 years ago, some of south Wales’ best-known beaches turned black. Thousands…
Read More » -
‘You’re not just recalling words, but an emotion’: The lifelong benefits of making music
From helping people cope with age-related disorders to altering our perception of physical pain, music’s impact on our bodies can…
Read More » -
Fungi mining and giant waste piles: How to get rare earths without mining rock
As nations posture over access to rare earth deposits, scientists say these coveted materials are hiding in plain sight –…
Read More » -
How where you grow up affects your personality
Would you be a different person if you had grown up somewhere else? A growing body of research is helping…
Read More » -
Super Bowl drives economic boon in the US ahead of game
The Super Bowl, the biggest event in American football, is set for Sunday with the Seattle Seahawks facing the New…
Read More »