Reports and Studies
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Which European nations are winning the heat pump race?
When Andreas Rosen decided to future-proof his home in Germany’s Mosel wine region, he knew he wanted to upgrade his…
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Wildfire smoke from Alberta and British Columbia reaches US
Much of Canada and parts of the US are blanketed by smoke as wildfires in the province of Alberta continue…
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Updated DNA map better reflects human diversity
Scientists have produced an updated map of all human DNA which could help to transform medical research. The original…
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Baby born from three people’s DNA in UK first
A baby has been born using three people’s DNA for the first time in the UK, the fertility regulator has…
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Thames, Yorkshire and South West Water bosses refuse bonuses over sewage spill
Bosses at three of the UK’s water companies have decided not to take their annual bonuses after widespread public criticism…
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Butterfly species named after Lord of the Rings villain Sauron
Scientists have named a new group of butterflies after the villain Sauron from the Lord of the Rings novels. Experts…
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Animal tests for makeup resume after 25-year ban
The government has allowed animal testing for makeup ingredients to resume despite a 25-year ban. It changed a policy on…
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UK ‘knitted satellite’ will see Earth day or night
Two British companies are to fly an innovative, low-cost radar satellite – part of which will be knitted on a…
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Can Morocco solve Europe’s energy crisis?
Morocco has big ambitions to export electricity produced by solar and wind farms to Europe, but should it be prioritising…
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Scotland’s wildcat on brink of extinction – research
The Scottish wildcat population is on the brink of extinction with most wild-living cats now hybrids, according to new research.…
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