Reports and Studies
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How ripples in the high atmosphere warned scientists of a tsunami in real time
Tsunamis are notoriously difficult to spot on the open ocean as they race towards shore. But in the summer of…
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Nine out of 10 families in Afghanistan go hungry, in debt as economic recovery stalls: UN
Afghanistan’s economic recovery is buckling as nine in 10 households are forced to skip meals, sell belongings or take on…
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Scottish scientists tackle vampire bat rabies threat in Amazon
Scottish scientists in the Amazon are helping to tackle a growing threat from vampire bats, which carry the deadly rabies…
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The photos showing why pink dolphins are the Amazon’s ‘great thieves’
Dramatic underwater photos capture the elusive Amazonian pink dolphins red-handed. In 2023, as the Sun was about to set, photographer…
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‘The most desolate place in the world’: The sea of ice that inspired Frankenstein
This French glacier has given rise to countless works of art in the past 200 years, including Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.…
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Gunshots end months-long Canadian ostrich cull saga that captivated RFK Jr
The arrival of men in hazmat suits spelled the end for more than 300 ostriches in British Columbia. Their fate…
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‘It was a horrible scene to witness’: How bird flu has decimated elephant seal populations
The sudden decimation by bird flu of the world’s largest seal has sent shockwaves through the scientific community, and the…
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Great Barrier Reef may partially recover from ‘grim future’ if global warming stays below 2C
The Great Barrier Reef is headed for a “grim future” and will suffer a “rapid coral decline” by 2050 but…
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Mamdani’s win raises hopes of change in Uganda, the land of his birth
Zohran Mamdani’s stunning victory in New York City’s mayoral race was built on a promise of hope and political change,…
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‘Blood rain’ and diseases in the wind: Is the US prepared for deadly dust storms?
Dust storms are sweeping across the world, harming the health of millions of people. Now, scientists are racing to keep…
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