Reports and Studies
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Climate change: Thousands of penguins die in Antarctic ice breakup
A catastrophic die-off of emperor penguin chicks has been observed in the Antarctic, with up to 10,000 young birds estimated…
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Wisbech farm claims UK record-breaking year for watermelons
A Cambridgeshire farm has claimed a UK record after growing 11,000 watermelons this year in what it described as a…
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Chandrayaan-3: India lunar rover Pragyaan takes a walk on the Moon
India’s Moon rover has taken first steps on the lunar surface a day after the country made history by becoming…
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Virgin Galactic: Student Ana Mayers on going to space with her mum
“Being in space and seeing the Earth with your own eyes is such a peaceful and loving experience.” Two weeks…
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British Museum recovers some of 2,000 stolen items
About 2,000 treasures are thought to have been stolen from the British Museum, but recovery has begun of some of…
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Brain advance gives voice hope to paralysed
Scientists have developed a device that can translate paralysed people’s brain signals into words at faster speeds than before, it…
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Chandrayaan-3: India makes historic landing near Moon’s south pole
India has made history as its Moon mission becomes the first to land in the lunar south pole region. With…
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Fukushima: What are the concerns over waste water release?
Japan’s controversial plan to release treated waste water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean has sparked anxiety…
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Hopes that MRI scans can screen men for prostate cancer
A 10-minute MRI scan could be used to screen men for prostate cancer, according to a new study. The scans…
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Chandrayaan-3: India’s Moon lander Vikram aims for historic lunar south pole landing
India is looking to make history on Wednesday with its third lunar mission set to land on the Moon. If…
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