Reports and Studies
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Shocking Scandal Rocks British Museum: $63,000 Worth of Jewels Sold Online for $50
A sensational incident has sent shockwaves through the renowned British Museum, where an astonishing theft of treasured artifacts has unfolded,…
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Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh: More rain, less snow are turning Himalayas dangerous
Landslides and flash floods have killed dozens in India’s Himalayan region this month, burying homes and buildings. Some parts of…
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Water voles brought back to the Lake District
More than 200 captive-bred water voles have been released at a secret location close to Haweswater, as part of an…
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How undercover sting outwitted pangolin traffickers
The leaders of a global wildlife trafficking gang have been convicted after a four-year investigation and a trial in Nigeria.…
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Burning mangrove trees for a living: ‘I’d quit tomorrow if I could’
Indonesia has more mangrove trees than any other country but there’s growing concern about the “dangerous” rate they are being…
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Mosquitoes modified to eradicate malaria with Bill Gates’ backing
There is an old saying about fighting fire with fire, but fighting mosquitoes with mosquitoes is surely a new one.…
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Emerging Eris Variant sparks concerns: Is a fresh COVID crisis unfolding?
The global fight against COVID-19 has taken a new twist with the emergence of the Eris variant, a subtype of…
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Scientists at Fermilab close in on fifth force of nature
Scientists near Chicago say they may be getting closer to discovering the existence of a new force of nature. They…
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Big freeze drove early humans out of Europe
A big freeze previously unknown to science drove early humans from Europe for 200,000 years, but they adapted and returned,…
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How is sign language adapting to climate change?
For deaf children, teachers and scientists, talking about things like “greenhouse gases” or “carbon footprint” used to mean spelling out…
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