Reports and Studies
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Could there be a gold rush for buried hydrogen?
Earlier this year Professor Jacques Pironon was searching for methane in the Lorraine Basin, northeast France, when his team made…
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Reports of alleged radioactive cats in Britain
Residents living near the notorious Sellafield nuclear facility in the village of “Seacle” have supposedly reported a terrifying invasion of…
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COP28: UN climate talks in jeopardy in fossil fuel backlash
The UN climate talks in Dubai could be in jeopardy after some nations reacted furiously to a draft deal on…
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Mosquito-borne disease risk looms for UK – study
Parts of the UK could become home to mosquitoes capable of spreading dengue fever, chikungunya and zika virus by the…
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Fossil fuels: Can humanity really kick its addiction?
We are about to pass a civilisational milestone, say forecasters. In the next few years we will pass ‘peak’ fossil…
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COP28: Five reasons for optimism on climate
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by bad news about climate change. Even for those of us used to covering it…
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Coral reef: How divers are using antibiotics to save sick corals
If Reginald Beckford had been told a few years ago that he would later make a living as a scuba…
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Tyrannosaur’s last meal was two baby dinosaurs
The last meal of a 75-million-year-old tyrannosaur has been revealed by scientists – two baby dinosaurs. Researchers say the preservation…
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Archaeologists discover ‘prison bakery’ in ancient Roman city of Pompeii
Archaeologists excavating the ancient Roman city of Pompeii have uncovered a “prison bakery” where slaves and blindfolded donkeys were kept…
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Blood test shows if organs are ageing fast or slowly
Similar to doing an MOT on a car, scientists believe they can run a blood test to check how fast…
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