Reports and Studies
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The South Korean woman who adopted her best friend
Most mornings, Eun Seo-Ran begins her day at around 7am by brewing tea for herself and her adopted daughter Lee…
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Rise in English bathing sites rated unfit to swim
The number of English bathing sites rated as unfit to swim has risen to its highest level since a new…
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Poor countries win fight for climate cash at COP28
In a surprise that has lit up COP28, delegates have agreed to launch a long-awaited fund to pay for damage…
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PrEP: Preventative HIV drug highly effective, study says
A drug which stops HIV infecting the body has proved to be a highly effective “real-world” preventative treatment, a study…
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‘Perfect solar system’ found in search for alien life
Researchers have located “the perfect solar system”, forged without the violent collisions that made our own a hotchpotch of different-sized…
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Edinburgh Zoo pandas begin last day in the spotlight
Edinburgh Zoo visitors will be able to see its giant pandas for the final time on Thursday before they are…
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England to get new national park as part of nature plan
England will get a new national park as part of a government set of “nature pledges” to give greater access…
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Study reveals spinning massive black hole in our galaxy
Recent research conducted by a team of physicists has shed light on the rapidly spinning massive black hole, Sagittarius A*,…
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Scientists chart the stories of young stars — from being born to moving out
Scientists are building a better account of the lives of adolescent stars, starting from their births in collapsing clouds of…
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4.5 billion-year-old asteroid could reveal the origins of life on Earth
Samples of a 4.5 billion-year-old asteroid that have travelled millions of miles to make it to Earth could reveal the origins of…
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