Reports and Studies
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Antarctica sea-ice hits new record low
There is now less sea-ice surrounding the Antarctic continent than at any time since we began using satellites to measure…
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Antarctica’s Thwaites glacier at mercy of sea warmth increase
Antarctic glaciers may be more sensitive to changes in sea temperature than was thought, new research shows. The British Antarctic…
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UK space launch: Dislodged fuel filter blamed for rocket failure
The first ever satellite mission from the UK failed to launch last month because a rocket fuel filter had become…
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Otter kills young beavers released at Loch Lomond
An otter is suspected to have killed two beaver kits released at Loch Lomond last month. The kits, along with…
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Russia put 6,000 Ukrainian kids in re-education camps, Yale study finds
Russia has placed thousands of Ukrainian children in camps where they’re subjected to Russian propaganda and forcible adoption by Russian…
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AI Breakthrough: ChatGPT can almost pass US Medical Licensing Exam, study finds
Artificial intelligence-powered platform ChatGPT can nearly pass the US Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE), a new study found. The study, published in the…
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Brisk walking for 22 minutes a day can ward off fatty liver disease: Study
Just 22 minutes of brisk walking a day can protect against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a new study finds. Researchers at…
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Portion control beats intermittent fasting for weight loss: Study
Intermittent fasting may not be as effective for weight loss as previously thought, according to a new study by scientists at Johns…
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UK science chief says new department will improve lives
The UK’s new cabinet minister for science says that she will have a “relentless focus” on using research to make…
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Turkey earthquake fault lines mapped from space
It seems almost insensitive to start to have a deep dive into the science behind Monday’s earthquake events in…
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