Reports and Studies
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Cheetahs in Kuno: Is India’s effort to reintroduce the big cat facing a crisis?
Is India’s ambitious project to reintroduce cheetahs, more than 70 years after they were declared extinct, facing a crisis? Consider…
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US snake hunters fight pythons big enough to devour gators
In the decade since Florida launched its first public contest to kill Burmese pythons, thousands of people from all over…
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US approves postpartum depression pill
The US has approved the first pill for postpartum depression. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said zuranolone, sold under…
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Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
The oceans have hit their hottest ever recorded temperature as they soak up warmth from climate change, with dire implications…
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Voyager 2: Nasa fully back in contact with lost space probe
Nasa is back in full contact with its lost Voyager 2 probe months earlier than expected, the space agency said.…
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Alpha-gal syndrome: Meat allergy linked to tick bites rising, CDC says
The rate of Americans developing a rare meat allergy from tick bites is rising, researchers say, and may have already…
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Dartmoor wild camping to resume after appeal win
The public can ‘wild camp’ in Dartmoor again without landowners’ permission after the National Park Authority won their appeal case.…
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Euclid: ‘Dark explorer’ opens its eyes on the cosmos
Europe’s new space telescope, Euclid, has returned its first images. Engineers switched on the cameras of the €1.4bn (£1.2bn) observatory…
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Europe weather: How heatwaves could for ever change summer holidays abroad
For decades holidaymakers have poured into resorts and islands in southern Europe for a relaxing break in the summer sun.…
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Rising Threat: Solar Storms could plunge us Into darkness!
As the Sun’s 11-year cycle reaches its zenith, experts raise alarm over the intensifying solar activity bombarding the Earth with…
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