Reports and Studies
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The last of the Moon men: the stories of the surviving Apollo astronauts
They were the pioneers of space exploration – the 24 Nasa astronauts who travelled to the Moon in the Apollo…
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Scientists discover advanced dentistry in Viking teeth
A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Gothenburg and the Västergötlands Museum in Sweden has shed new…
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All you need to know about the CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2023
The Confederation of African Football’s (CAF’s) highly anticipated African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2023 is set to kick off on…
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Neptune and Uranus seen in true colours for first time
Our ideas of the colours of the planets Neptune and Uranus have been wrong, research led by UK astronomers reveals.…
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Climate change: Former oil executive Mukhtar Babayev to lead COP29 talks in Azerbaijan
For the second year in a row, a minister with vast experience of the oil industry will be in charge…
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Northern Waterthrush sighting in Heybridge attracts hundreds
Hundreds of people have flocked to an industrial estate in Essex to grab a glimpse of what is considered an…
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Asia’s business heirs look beyond profits, hoping to escape parents’ shadow
From Malaysia to Singapore and the Philippines, second- and third-generation family businesses in Asia are charting a different path from…
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Storm Henk-hit farmers call for stronger river defences
Flood-hit farmers are calling on the government to invest more in river defences in rural areas to protect UK food…
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Certain plant-based foods aren’t healthier, study reveals
According to a recent study, vegan plant-based fast food meals may not necessarily have fewer calories compared to their meat-based…
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Mysterious medieval cemetery unearthed in Wales
A rare, early medieval cemetery has been unearthed in Wales and it has left archaeologists scratching their heads. It’s thought…
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