Reports and Studies
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Is the 58,000-year-old ‘Zombie’ virus a threat to public health? UAE Doctor weighs in
Scientists have recently discovered that viruses frozen for tens of thousands of years in Siberian permafrost are being revived, raising…
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World’s first octopus farm proposals alarm scientists
A plan to build the world’s first octopus farm has raised deep concerns among scientists over the welfare of the…
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Nuclear energy: How environmentally-friendly and safe is it?
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced extra support for nuclear power in the Budget. He wants to reclassify it as “environmentally sustainable”…
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Virgin Orbit to pause all operations from Thursday
Virgin Orbit is to pause operations from Thursday in an apparent attempt to shore up its finances. Almost all employees…
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Drought risk to England regions after dry February, scientists warn
It might feel wet this week but experts are warning that parts of England need unseasonable rainfall to compensate for…
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Spacesuit for return to the Moon unveiled
A new generation of spacesuit for humanity’s return trip to the Moon has been unveiled by Nasa. The novel design…
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Vote to be held on eradicating all Uist estate’s deer
A vote is to be held on whether all the red deer on a community-owned estate in the Western Isles…
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Where in the world can you have the longest retirement?
A bill to increase the retirement age from 62 to 64 is being met with protests across France. The proposed…
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Can asylum seekers in Europe survive the cost-of-living crisis?
Towards the end of 2021, governments across Europe had scarcely eased their COVID-19 restrictions when the continent was gripped by…
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Turkey earthquake: UK team to assess building damage
Structural and civil engineers from the UK have travelled to Turkey to help to investigate the damage caused by last…
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