Reports and Studies
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Full moon: Photographers capture ‘worm moon’ over Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Photographers across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire have had their lenses trained on the night sky to capture March’s full moon in…
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TikTokers target controversial Willow oil project
US government officials are expected to make a decision on one of the biggest US oil projects in decades this…
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Climate change: New idea for sucking up CO2 from air shows promise
A new way of sucking carbon dioxide from the air and storing it in the sea has been outlined by…
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Breakthrough as eggs made from male mice cells
A Japanese researcher has told a major genetics conference that he has created eggs from the cells of male mice.…
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Oceans littered with 171 trillion plastic pieces
More than 171 trillion pieces of plastic are now estimated to be floating in the world’s oceans, according to scientists.…
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Native UK plants in catastrophic decline, major report finds
Parts of Britain’s landscape today would be unrecognisable to someone who grew up just 70 years ago, a major survey…
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Bumblebees learn to solve puzzles by watching peers, study finds
Bumblebees learn to solve puzzles by watching their more experienced peers, scientists in Britain have found. Experts from Queen Mary…
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The new Ozempic? Scientists hail new miracle fat-busting weight loss supplement
Scientists believe a supplement derived from a flower might be a miracle weight loss ingredient that can break down fat cells –…
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Half of UK native plants in decline: Major study
Introduced species now make up the majority of plants growing in the wild in Britain, with more than half of…
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Climate change: Warming could raise UK flood damage bill by 20%
Researchers have produced a detailed “future flood map” of Britain – simulating the impact of flooding as climate change takes…
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