Reports and Studies
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Carbon emissions threaten 1.5C climate threshold sooner than thought – report
Human fossil fuel emissions are threatening a key climate threshold twice as quickly as previously thought, a new report says.…
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Causes of cancer in Europe are 5% caused by pollution
According to a report by the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO), up to 5% of new cancer cases in…
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Scientists develop vaccine for cocaine addiction treatment
Scientists in Brazil have developed a vaccine that may be used in the treatment of cocaine addiction. Dubbed Calixcoca, the…
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Bull semen: Artificial insemination tanks stolen in County Tyrone
Two artificial insemination tanks have been stolen during a burglary in Clogher, County Tyrone. They are thought to have been…
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The man rescuing Britain’s ‘magical’ glow worms
“The fascination of glow worms for me is that they are in effect magic,” says ecologist Pete Cooper, as he…
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Reintroducing wildlife species ‘not a priority’
Bringing species like beavers back to England is no longer a priority, the government said on Friday to criticism from…
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Axiom Space: Plan to send all-UK astronaut mission into orbit
Four UK astronauts could soon be heading into orbit on an all-British mission. An American company that organises visits to…
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Skulls and flowers on parade at Mexico’s Catrinas procession
Mexicans have been taking part in the Parade of the Catrinas, a lively procession of skeletons through Mexico City as…
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Regulator reveals water firms with worst finances
Thames, Southern, SES and South East have been named as the water firms with the worst financial performance in the…
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Bacterium found in African elephants may explain sudden deaths
A type of bacterium never seen before in wild elephants has been found in the bodies of six African Savannah…
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