Reports and Studies
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Plans approved for Immingham green energy terminal
Plans for a green energy terminal in North East Lincolnshire have been approved. The application for the port of Immingham,…
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Second type of bird flu detected in US dairy cows
Dairy cattle in Nevada have been infected with a new type of bird flu that’s different from the version that…
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A spine-zapping implant helped 3 people with a muscle-wasting disease walk better
Three people with spinal muscle atrophy (SMA), a muscle-destroying disease, experienced improved strength and mobility after receiving spinal cord stimulation…
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Israel’s Netanyahu travels to US to discuss Gaza ceasefire with Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on his way to the United States to discuss the second phase of the…
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Counting the cost a week after Storm Éowyn as 6,500 still without power
About 6,500 properties in Northern Ireland are still without power one week on from Storm Éowyn. Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) has…
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Solar panels plan near ‘Robin Hood grave’
Plans have been submitted to fit more than 200 solar panels in parkland close to the reputed site of Robin…
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How a month of abstinence can lead to ‘meat disgust’
There are some surprising impacts of cutting out meat, even for a short period, which can carry on well beyond…
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Could the UK actually get colder with global warming?
Of all the possible climate futures, there’s a scenario where the United Kingdom and north-west Europe buck the trend of…
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‘Key lessons’ for conservation as India’s tiger population doubles in a decade
India now hosts the world’s largest tiger population, despite having the highest human density and just 18% of global tiger…
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DC plane crash: What we know about the victims and ongoing investigation
All 67 people on board an American Airlines flight and a Black Hawk helicopter that collided in midair while the plane was…
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