Reports and Studies
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World’s biggest iceberg heads north after escaping vortex
The world’s biggest iceberg is on the move again after being trapped in a vortex for most of the year.…
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Fears of heavy death toll after cyclone hits island Mayotte
France’s Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte has been struck by the worst cyclone to hit the islands in nearly a…
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Can coffee help in giving someone a longer life? Study answers
Most of us love a cup of coffee to start the day on a fresh note, or in the middle…
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Could eating dark chocolate reduce the risk of diabetes?
Dark chocolate is thought to have many health benefits – from guarding against cardiovascular disease to lowering blood pressure. Now,…
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How Keto diet may help combat cancer, study explains
Researchers at Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Centre and the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine have found that a…
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Study discovers how the brain can control meditative thoughts
There’s a specific part of the brain that controls the meditation techniques and the slow breathing in us. A recent…
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Ghana to Botswana: Why African voters are throwing out ruling parties
Jubilant victory songs filled the air in Ghana’s capital, Accra, on Monday as supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)…
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How are warmer winters affecting hedgehogs?
Wildlife experts in the Channel Islands say warmer temperatures are leading to fewer hedgehogs hibernating and more being infested with…
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Preparing for Christmas in the wilds of Antarctica
If you were guaranteed a white Christmas, but it meant working thousands of miles away from your family and friends…
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Study explains why younger people are at higher risk of extreme heat
Climate change impacts different age groups in different ways. While discussions often focus on saving the planet for future generations,…
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