Reports and Studies
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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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Shackleton’s Endurance: The book that records all disasters at sea
It’s a hefty, leather-bound tome that records the sunken and the missing. You can see it on the famous underwriting…
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Robot arm would grab defunct British satellite from orbit
The Astroscale-UK company has unveiled its concept to remove a defunct British satellite from orbit. The Oxfordshire-based company wants to…
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Half of world on track to be overweight by 2035
More than half the world’s population will be classed as obese or overweight by 2035 if action is not taken,…
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China’s new human gene-editing rules worry experts
New rules in China to regulate gene editing in humans don’t go far enough, a leading expert has warned scientists.…
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Ocean treaty: Historic agreement reached after decade of talks
Nations have reached a historic agreement to protect the world’s oceans following 10 years of negotiations. The High Seas Treaty…
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What is the UN High Seas Treaty and why is it needed?
After more than a decade of negotiations, the countries of the United Nations have agreed the first ever treaty to…
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