Reports and Studies
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‘We cry for Palestine’: Indonesian homemakers mobilise support for ‘family’
On a cloudy and dull Sunday morning in December, more than a thousand people gathered on the grounds of the…
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In Zimbabwe, a small publisher that helped launch big voices shuts down
In 2006, a small but supportive publisher helped Zimbabwean author Valerie Tagwira make the transition from doctor to published author,…
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Illness anxiety disorder linked to increase risk of death
A recent study conducted by Swedish researchers sheds light on a disturbing connection between obsessive disorder, specifically illness anxiety disorder,…
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World’s tallest wooden wind turbine starts turning
What is made from the same wood as a Christmas tree, held together by glue and manufactured in a Swedish…
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The fish that eats piranhas for breakfast
Guillermo Otta Parum has been fishing in the Bolivian Amazon his whole life, for more than 50 years. At first,…
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Seismic ripples observed in the oldest known spiral galaxy
Astronomers have captured a new snapshot of the ancient spiral galaxy BRI 1335-0417. The research is providing valuable insights into…
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Scientists Destroy 99% of Cancer Cells in The Lab Using Vibrating Molecules
Scientists have discovered a new way to destroy cancer cells. Stimulating aminocyanine molecules with near-infrared light caused them to vibrate in sync, enough…
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Amazon drought: ‘We’ve never seen anything like this’
The Amazon rainforest experienced its worst drought on record in 2023. Many villages became unreachable by river, wildfires raged and…
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Japan’s moon lander enters lunar orbit on way to touchdown
Japan’s SLIM space probe entered the Moon’s orbit on Monday in a major step towards the country’s first successful lunar…
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Top India wrestler to return honour in protest against sport body’s new chief
A top Indian male wrestler says he is returning one of the country’s highest civilian awards in protest against the election of…
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