Reports and Studies
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UK-based OneWeb to complete space internet project
London-based company OneWeb is set to launch the final satellites in its space internet network this weekend. Thirty-six spacecraft will…
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Commercial development of gene-edited food now legal in England
Gene-edited food can now be developed commercially in England following a change in the law. Supporters of the technology say…
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What is gene-edited food and is it safe to eat?
The law has changed to allow gene-edited food to be developed and sold in England. The government hopes the technology will…
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Claude Lorius: Pioneering French climate change scientist dies aged 91
Claude Lorius, a leading glaciologist whose expeditions helped prove that humans were responsible for global warming, has died at the…
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Europe risks being ‘a spectator in next space race’
Europe must develop its own independent means of getting astronauts into space or risk missing out on the next big…
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3D printed rocket takes to the sky over Florida
An almost fully 3D-printed rocket has taken flight for the first time. Terran-1 left its launch pad in Cape Canaveral…
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James Webb telescope detects dust storm on distant world
A raging dust storm has been observed on a planet outside our Solar System for the first time. It was…
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Living with water pollution in Guatemala
The first UN water summit in almost 50 years is taking place this week in New York City, where thousands…
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Russia forces may go to Ukraine’s Kyiv or Lviv cities: Official
Russian forces may have to advance as far as Kyiv or Lviv in Ukraine, Russia’s former president Dmitry Medvedev says, amid…
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How India’s hunt for Amritpal Singh caused diplomatic row with UK
The continuing hunt for a hardline Sikh separatist in India’s western state of Punjab has snowballed into a diplomatic clash…
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