Reports and Studies
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Infographic: Road to the Arabian Gulf Cup final
Hosts Iraq will face Oman in the final of the eight-nation Arabian Gulf Cup at 7pm (16:00 GMT) on January…
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Antidepressants exit must happen in stages, says medical watchdog
Reducing an antidepressant dose should be done in stages, with help from a medical professional, according to the National Institute…
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Eating less beats intermittent fasting for weight loss: Study
Eating smaller meals and cutting calories is a more effective way to manage weight than intermittent fasting, when consumption is…
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Tonga eruption: Atlantic seafloor felt Pacific volcano megablast
The massive volcanic blast in the Pacific last year was felt 18,000km away on the other side of the world,…
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Can humanity’s new giant leap into space succeed?
There is a new order emerging in space – a race between America and China. But with the demands of…
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Biodiversity: Fungi are ‘underloved and understudied’
“I find them absolutely stunning,” says Dr Jassy Drakulic, pointing to a fungus emerging from a log. “There’s a whole…
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Covid cases in China touch 900 million – study
Some 900 million people in China have been infected with the coronavirus as of 11 January, according to a study…
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Single-use plastic: Takeaways face ban in October
A ban on some single-use plastics will come into force in England from October, the government has announced. To tackle…
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Historic wild camping tradition outlawed on part of Dartmoor
The owner of an estate on Dartmoor has won the right to remove people “wild” or backpack camping on his…
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‘Forever chemicals’ still in use in UK make-up
Major beauty brands Urban Decay, Revolution and Inglot are selling make-up in the UK containing “forever chemicals”. These pollutants –…
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