Reports and Studies
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Portugal’s Barroso lithium mine project faces villagers’ ire
An ancient farming village in the Portuguese mountains is fighting plans for an opencast lithium mine right on its doorstep.…
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American trapped in Gaza says he feels like ‘second-class citizen’
When an Israeli air raid hit the building next to the house where he was staying in Gaza, Zakaria Alarayshi…
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‘From friend to enemy’: Palestinians in Israel suspended from jobs over war
On Saturday, October 7, Noura* went to work as usual early in the morning at the hospital in Israel where…
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Thousands across the Americas transfixed by the annular solar eclipse
Thousands of people across the Americas gazed at the heavens on Saturday to witness a rare phenomenon known as an…
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Nasa probe launches to metal asteroid Psyche
An American space agency (Nasa) probe has left Earth to visit one of the most unusual objects in the Solar…
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Recent study reveals a possible cause of Parkinson’s disease
In a study published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, researchers from the Danish University of Copenhagen have discovered a new…
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Schools and NHS caterers ‘must stop’ antibiotic overuse
Hospital and school caterers are not doing enough to stop farmers from overusing antibiotics in their animals, according to campaign…
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Osiris-Rex: Nasa reveals first look at ‘beautiful’ asteroid sample
“It’s beautiful, it really is – certainly what we’ve seen of it so far,” said Dr Ashley King. The UK…
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Climate change could make beer taste worse
Global warming is changing the quality and taste of beer, scientists have warned. A new study reveals that the quantity…
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A study on the longevity of life for the centenarians
According to recent research, the fastest growing demographic group in the world is centenarians; their numbers have doubled roughly every…
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