Reports and Studies
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Ancient stone tools found in Kenya made by early humans
Archaeologists in Kenya have dug up some of the oldest stone tools ever used by ancient humans, dating back around…
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Vitamin D associated with 15 pct reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Taking vitamin D supplements by prediabetic individuals has been associated with a 15 percent reduced risk of developing type 2…
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Turkey-Syria earthquake: Thousands offer to adopt baby pulled from the rubble
Thousands of people have offered to adopt the baby girl who was born under the rubble of a collapsed building…
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Starship: SpaceX tests the most powerful ever rocket system
Elon Musk’s SpaceX company has performed a key test on its huge new rocket system, Starship. Engineers conducted what’s called…
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Orca mothers make ‘lifelong sacrifice’ for sons
A study of orcas in the North Pacific has revealed that mothers make a “lifelong sacrifice” for their sons. Rearing…
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Inflation and recession: Can the world defeat both in 2023?
When global leaders gathered at the annual World Economic Forum conclave in Davos last month, they were looking at a…
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AI-assisted x-rays show promising results in lung cancer detection: Study
With the help of artificial intelligence (AI), scientists were able to detect lung cancer in a randomized study. Published on Tuesday, the…
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Quantum breakthrough could revolutionise computing
Scientists have come a step closer to making multi-tasking ‘quantum’ computers, far more powerful than even today’s most advanced supercomputers.…
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HS2 Ltd miscalculating impact on nature – Wildlife Trusts
The company building the controversial HS2 rail line has underestimated its impact on habitats and wildlife, according to a coalition…
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Millions face threat of flooding from glacial lakes
Up to 15 million people face risk of catastrophic flooding from glacial lakes which could burst their natural dams at…
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