Reports and Studies
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LionLink: North Sea power line to connect wind farms to UK
A huge electricity cable project in the North Sea could provide green power to 1.8 million UK homes in plans…
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Explainer: What is APOE4 and how does it relate to Alzheimer’s disease?
APOE4 is the strongest risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer’s, the most common form of the disease that develops after the age of…
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Bird flu: Free range eggs return as clampdowns eased
Free-range eggs will return to shelves within days as bird flu restrictions ease across most of the UK on Tuesday.…
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Eurovision 2023: Stars of this year’s song contest perform at final pre-party
There’s less than a month to go now until the Eurovision Song Contest is held in Liverpool. “We don’t want…
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European Space Agency: Blast off for Jupiter icy moons mission
Europe’s mission to the icy moons of Jupiter has blasted away from Earth. The Juice satellite was sent skyward on…
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Greener flights will cost more, says industry
The cost of decarbonising air travel is likely to push up ticket prices and put some off flying, a group…
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Environment Agency workers strike over pay
Thousands of Environment Agency workers began a three day strike on Friday over claims of “endemic low pay”. The latest…
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Yellow dust: Sandstorms bring misery from China to South Korea
From his high rise office window, Erling Thompson watches the Seoul skyline fade into a yellow-grey cloud as fine dust…
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North Sea oil spills exceed safe level – activists
Oil spilled routinely into UK waters over five years has added up to thousands of tonnes of pollution endangering marine…
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Climate change: Fossil fuel emissions from electricity set to fall
The world will likely use fewer fossil fuels to produce electricity this year in a “turning point” for planet-friendly energy,…
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