Reports and Studies
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Aditya-L1: India successfully launches its first mission of the Sun
India has launched its first observation mission to the Sun, just days after the country made history by becoming the…
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Studies link caffeine with diabetes and body fat percentage
Caffeine is one of the most consumed substances in the world, found in coffee, tea, and several other beverages. Its…
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Researchers recreate fragrance of ancient Egyptian mummy
Cutting-edge chemical technology has allowed scientists to recreate the scent of the embalming fluid used on an Egyptian noblewoman some…
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The fruits of Palestine and their symbolism
What do watermelons, oranges, olives and eggplants all have in common? Yes, technically, they are all fruits. Maybe you think…
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Russia says Ukraine sea drones destroyed in failed attack on Crimea bridge
Russia said it destroyed three Ukrainian naval drones that attempted to crash into the Crimea bridge, in what appeared to…
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Critically ill UK teen in legal fight with NHS
A critically ill 19-year-old and her family are fighting the NHS in court over plans to stop more treatment and…
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Nitrous oxide: Laughing gas ban could harm users, experts warn
The proposed ban of nitrous oxide could stop users seeking medical help in hospitals, health experts have warned. In a…
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Brain fog after Covid linked to blood clots – study
Blood clots in the brain or the lungs might explain some common symptoms of “long Covid”, including brain fog and…
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UK scientists tackle periods in polar research
You’re tied to co-workers, on a glacier, in icy conditions, and then you realise… it’s that time of the month.…
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James Webb: Telescope reveals new detail in famous supernova
It’s like a celestial pearl necklace. This is an image of a supernova – an exploded star – taken by…
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