Reports and Studies
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Counting calories doesn’t work. Try eating smarter instead
The time of day you have a meal, how fast you scoff your food and even how much you chew…
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The moment one polar bear took on a walrus herd
Twenty years on, relive the iconic scene from Sir David Attenborough’s Planet Earth that changed our understanding of how polar…
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Forty years after the last one was poached, rhinos are back in the wild in Uganda
For the first time in more than four decades, rhinos have returned to Uganda’s Kidepo Valley National Park, where poachers once…
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‘It was a real battle of the titans’: The moment one polar bear took on a walrus herd
Twenty years on, relive the iconic scene from Sir David Attenborough’s Planet Earth that changed our understanding of how polar…
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Parents think they know how kids use AI. They don’t
New surveys asked teens how they use AI. Parents have no idea what’s going on, from homework to emotional support.…
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No, MAGA is not divided on the Iran war
Sometimes, journalists indulge in myths and delusions they claim to decry. This grating inclination has been on almost giddy display…
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The US-Israeli strategy against Iran is working. Here is why
Two weeks into Operation Epic Fury, the dominant narrative has settled into a comfortable groove: The United States and Israel…
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‘We’re constantly surprised’: The strange deep-sea creatures that eat whales
From bone-eating snot-flowers to snowboarding scale worms, when a whale dies it becomes a colossal island of nutrients – attracting…
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Nine tips to help you cope during turbulent times
In our chaotic, uncertain world, it is normal to feel anxious or overwhelmed. These science-backed techniques can help you build…
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Why Namibia’s green energy dream could be a red flag for penguins
A near pristine desert and coastal wilderness in Namibia could soon host a huge hydrogen production facility, raising hopes for…
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