Reports and Studies
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How brains can be tricked into hearing voices that aren’t there
We may associate hearing voices with neurological disorders, but researchers from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and the…
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Annual oil and gas licences planned with net zero commitment required
Licences for oil and gas projects in the North Sea are set to be awarded annually, under government plans. There…
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The floating desalination machines powered by the waves
“The ocean is an unforgiving place,” says Susan Hunt. “But our technology is designed to operate there – it goes…
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Indians who need $2.1m drug to fight a rare disease
The Gufrans are paying a high price to keep their children alive. Affan, seven, and Erhan, five, have Spinal Muscular…
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James Webb telescope: Baby star launches giant jets and shocks
Imagine you could go back in time 4.6 billion years and take a picture of our Sun just as it…
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Boom in unusual jellyfish spotted in UK waters
The number of jellyfish spotted in UK waters and on beaches increased by 32% in the past year, according to…
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No new mental health support for farmers hit by floods
Flood-hit farmers who have lost thousands of pounds worth of crops do not need new targeted mental health support, says…
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Analysis: It’s a win-win for Hezbollah against Israel so far
As Israeli advances into Gaza continue, they — for the first time — appear to be coming from more than…
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To kill a family: The loss of Wael Dahdouh’s family to an Israeli bomb
Wael Dahdouh stood facing away from the camera for once, leaning against the wall to hide his tears. He was…
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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 more quickly than previously thought, a new report says. Researchers…
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