Reports and Studies
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Huge ring of galaxies challenges thinking on cosmos
Scientists at the University of Central Lancashire have discovered a gigantic, ring-shaped structure in space. It is 1.3bn light-years in…
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Kew Gardens names mysterious plants and fungi new to science
From an underground “forest” to spectacular orchids, scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, discovered 74 new plants and 15…
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2023 confirmed as world’s hottest year on record
The year 2023 has been confirmed as the warmest on record, driven by human-caused climate change and boosted by the…
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CES: How the all new GyroGlove enhances disabled people’s lives
Roberta Wilson-Garrett experienced a moment of relief at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas as the GyroGlove steadied…
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Ivory trade in Nigeria puts Elephants in extinction risk
Since the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species implemented a ban on the ivory trade in 1989, it’s disheartening…
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A quick guide to South Africa’s ICJ case against Israel
The two-day public hearing in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) begins on…
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Qatar at AFC Asian Cup 2023: Hosts, defending champions but not favourites
Lusail Stadium, which played host as Lionel Messi’s Argentina lifted their third FIFA World Cup crown, will light up in…
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FDA approves Florida’s request to import cheaper drugs from Canada
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved Florida’s request to import prescription drugs from Canada to rein in drug…
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Peregrine lander: Propulsion failure threatens US Moon mission
The company behind America’s latest mission to soft-land on the Moon is battling to save the project. Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic says…
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Earning the trust of a 40-stone silverback gorilla
When a wildlife cameraman was invited to film the gradual exposure of a gorilla family to humans, deep in the…
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