Reports and Studies
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Seed sales jump as fruit and veg shortage continues
Demand for vegetable seeds has “rocketed” as supermarkets continue to limit sales of some fresh produce. The Royal Horticultural Society…
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Dusky tetraka: Joy as bird feared extinct spotted in Madagascar
Bird lovers are celebrating after a species some feared extinct was spotted alive by scientists for the first time in…
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China leads US globally in 37 out of 44 critical, emerging technologies: Study
China has a “stunning lead” in 37 out of 44 critical and emerging technologies as Western democracies lose a global…
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What explains mysterious poisonings of schoolgirls in Iran?
Hundreds of schoolgirls in several cities in Iran have been mysteriously poisoned in the past three months, causing a wave…
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Rewilding seas: Some waters off England to get full protection
Three stretches of water off the English coast are to get the strictest possible environmental protections, as part of new…
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Green flights not in easy reach, warn scientists
You may be hoping that guilt-free flying is just around the corner, but scientists warn it is still a long…
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Carbon capture: What is it and how does it fight climate change?
The UK government is set to announce where a ground-breaking power station will be built. The carbon capture plant is…
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The tiny diamond sphere that could unlock clean power
At 1:03am on Monday 5 December, scientists at the National Ignition Facility in California aimed their 192 beam laser at…
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The mission to save the biggest frog on earth
When Cedrick Fogwan had his first encounter with the goliath frog he was impressed by its mighty proportions. Growing to…
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Toilet paper adding to ‘forever chemicals’ in wastewater across globe: Study
Toilet paper is an unexpected source of potentially harmful “forever chemicals” in wastewater across the globe and could be leaching…
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