Reports and Studies
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‘Dark oxygen’ mission takes aim at other worlds
Scientists who recently discovered that metal lumps on the dark seabed make oxygen, have announced plans to study the deepest…
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Djokovic to play Alcaraz in quarterfinals at Australian Open
Irrepressible 10-time champion Novak Djokovic has set up a blockbuster Australian Open quarterfinal with Carlos Alcaraz after downing Czech Jiri…
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Why is the Botley West solar farm so controversial?
A plan to create one of the UK’s largest solar farms and cover more than 2,000 acres of Oxfordshire countryside…
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After intense flooding, Barcelona is still battling drought
As climate change makes rainfall more intense and infrequent, Catalonia’s authorities face the task of providing water security and drinking…
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Exhibition explores sounds found beneath Manx seas
An exhibition showcasing the sounds of the “extraordinarily rich environment” beneath the surface of the surrounding sea has opened at…
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After intense flooding, Barcelona is still battling drought
As climate change makes rainfall more intense and infrequent, Catalonia’s authorities face the task of providing water security and drinking…
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Planet-warming gas levels rose more than ever in 2024
Levels of the most significant planet-warming gas in our atmosphere rose more quickly than ever previously recorded last year, scientists…
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Joy as French wild boar facing death given reprieve
Animal rights campaigners in France are celebrating after a wild boar facing the threat of death was allowed to stay…
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Hundreds object to plans for biogas plant
There have been 850 objections to plans for a large biofuel plant in the countryside – with many worried it…
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Strong winds weaken in LA, giving respite to weary firefighters
Firefighters battling two fires that have wreaked destruction across Los Angeles for nine days could get some respite on Thursday…
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