Reports and Studies
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Jamaica: Children in hospital after eating cannabis sweets
More than 60 children have been taken to hospital in Jamaica after eating sweets containing cannabis, the country’s education minister…
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Bedbugs: Eurostar introduces preventative measures amid Paris infestation
Eurostar has said trains on its Paris-London service will have “preventative measures” in place amid bedbug outbreaks in the French…
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HotSat-1: UK spacecraft maps heat variations across Earth
A novel UK satellite has returned its first pictures of heat variations across the surface of the Earth. HotSat-1 carries…
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Amazon Kuiper: Jeff Bezos joins satellite internet race
Jeff Bezos, the founder of the online retail giant Amazon, is expanding his interests in space. On Friday he launched…
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Warmest September on record as ‘gobsmacking’ data shocks scientists
The world’s September temperatures were the warmest on record, breaking the previous high by a huge margin, according to the…
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Prada to design Nasa’s new Moon suit
Nasa astronauts will be flying in style, with luxury fashion designer Prada helping design space suits for the 2025 Moon…
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How do cats purr? New study reveals the details
Cats are known for many things, but their distinctive purring sound, a low-pitched rumble that comes out from their vocal…
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Simone Biles leads US women’s team to gymnastics world championship title
United States gymnast Simone Biles has claimed her 20th world title as she continued her return from a two-year break…
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ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Can the sport finally go global?
Packed stadiums. Raucous crowds. Hooting vuvuzelas. The stage is set for cricket’s biggest carnival, which kicks off in India on…
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‘Firebrand’: What does US Republican rebel Matt Gaetz want?
That’s how a United States congressman reacted to efforts from his Republican colleague Matt Gaetz to fundraise while leading a…
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