Reports and Studies
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How can coffee manipulate our memories?
According to a recent study conducted by researchers at Japan’s University of Tsukuba, a substance found in coffee called TG…
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Russian scientists study effect of isolation on immune system
Russian scientists are embarking on an ambitious experiment to study the impact of isolation on the human immune system. The…
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A23a: World’s biggest iceberg on the move after 30 years
The world’s biggest iceberg is on the move after more than 30 years being stuck to the ocean floor. The…
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‘I thought climate change was a hoax. Now I’ve changed my mind’
Sarah Ott spent years believing climate change was a hoax, influenced by friends at church in the US south and…
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China gives more information on ‘pneumonia clusters’ in children
China has reported no “unusual or novel pathogens” in respiratory illnesses after “clusters” of pneumonia were reported in children in…
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Blue whales: Ocean giants return to ‘safe’ tropical haven
The researchers, including scientists from the University of Seychelles, described the discovery as a “conservation win” after the Soviet whaling…
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COP28 ‘moment of truth’ for oil industry, says energy boss
The world’s oil and gas industry has been warned it faces a “moment of truth” at next week’s UN climate…
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Welsh technology to join search for life on Mars
A scientific instrument built in Wales will lead the search for life on Mars at the end of this decade.…
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Climate change: Rise in Google searches around ‘anxiety’
Online search queries related to “climate anxiety” have risen, according to data gathered by Google and shared exclusively with BBC…
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Despite risks, hundreds of women return to wartime Ukraine to give birth
Tamara Zaiva, a 35-year-old veterinarian, fled Ukraine when Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022. She travelled with her…
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