Reports and Studies
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Bereaved whale spotted pushing another dead calf
A killer whale, which captured the world’s attention in 2018 when it was spotted pushing the dead body of its newborn calf…
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Link between screen time and sleep and behavioural issues
For the younger generation, the pull of the screen is stronger than ever before. However, according to a recent study…
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Vampire hedgehogs, pirate spiders and fishy fungi – the strangest new species of 2024
Thousands of new species have been discovered by scientists this year – here are some of the weirdest. From the…
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Chlamydia could make koalas extinct. Can a vaccine save them in time?
On the table, unconscious and stretched out on a pillow, Joe Mangy looks deceptively peaceful. The koala’s watery, red-rimmed eyes…
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6 Winter weight loss tips to know and be aware of
So you’re ready to start losing weight: you’re committed to changing your lifestyle, hitting the gym, adopting healthier habits, eating…
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Gaming addiction? How meditation may be able to help
Mindfulness meditation is proving to be a game-changer for reducing gaming cravings by reshaping brain connectivity, especially between regions linked…
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Nutritionist reveal 5 ways to naturally and quickly boost collagen
Collagen is the main building block of skin, muscles, bones, tendons and ligaments, and other connective tissues. It is extremely…
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How vision can trigger paranoid thoughts, study explains
The sense of paranoia can creep into us at random times. The crippling thought of people trying to harm us…
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Twenty years on: ‘My boat was metres from the shore when the tsunami hit’
Boxing Day, 2004. When the earthquake struck at 06:30 (01:00 GMT), I was on a ferry, headed towards Havelock –…
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Illegal trade booms in South Africa’s ‘super-strange looking’ plants
A biodiversity hotspot in a remote part of South Africa has become the hub of an illegal trade in protected…
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