Reports and Studies
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Should more British homes be built using straw?
This year, straw from Lithuania will envelop a building in the quiet town of Todmorden, West Yorkshire. Barbara Jones and…
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Intermittent fasting improves mood and sleep, study reveals
A recent study has shed light on the effects of intermittent fasting on various aspects of our well-being, such as…
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England’s hedges would go around Earth ten times
England’s hedgerows would stretch almost ten times around the Earth if lined up end to end. That’s according to a…
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Young science writer award goes national
A national award for young science writers, is now open to school children around the UK. The competition was developed by…
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Moon lander: Japan’s Slim reactivates and gets to work
As the Japanese Space Agency put it: “Operations resumed!” After the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Jaxa) re-established contact with its…
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Devon tree planting: Work to recreate lost rainforest
The National Trust plans to create vast new areas of temperate rainforest in the south-west of England. More than 100,000…
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Study reveals 71% musicians fear AI capabilities
A recently published study by the French Society of Authors, Composers and Music Publishers (Sacem) and Germany’s GEMA has revealed…
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Rich or poor? Study reveals how your face shape can determine that
In a groundbreaking study conducted by the University of Glasgow, researchers have revealed a fascinating connection between facial features and…
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The Indian ‘lost tribe’ that wants to move to Israel, even ‘fight Hamas’
Joseph Haokip, an undergraduate student in Manipur, is excited at the thought of going to Israel. He is ready to…
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20,000 documented cases of sexual incidents within mental health hospitals
The recent joint investigation by The Independent and Sky News has uncovered a deeply disturbing situation within the mental health…
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