Reports and Studies
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How short, intense workouts can boost cognitive power
A study from the University of California, published in Communications Psychology revealed a positive correlation between short workout time with…
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‘People collect spiders like Pokemon’: Why the illegal tarantula trade is booming
The global arachnid trade is threatening the world’s most famous spider species. And it’s primarily driven by souvenir collectors. With…
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How curcumin supplements may help stop macular degeneration
Nutritional supplements that contain curcumin — a natural anti-inflammatory compound — may protect the eyes from the development and progression…
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Fighting Russia from a distance: Inside a Ukrainian drone school
Andrey Pronin doesn’t know how many drones he has crashed. “I lost count after 100,” the 44-year-old, camouflage-clad instructor told Al…
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Teen accused of UK Southport murders faces new ‘terrorism’ charge
A teenager accused of murdering three young girls in a knife attack in northern England in July has been charged with production…
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Blood tests for colon cancer not ready to replace colonoscopy, study shows
New blood tests screen for colorectal cancer in a much less invasive way than colonoscopy, but deaths will increase if…
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Doctors warn how vaping harm brain development in teenagers
Doctors in the UAE have renewed warnings about the serious health risks of vaping, especially for teenagers, highlighting that it…
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NASA points 9 possible landing sites for Artemis III moon mission
NASA has identified nine possible landing sites for its Artemis III mission in 2026 that will return astronauts to the…
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World way off target in tackling climate change – UN
Global efforts to tackle climate change are wildly off track, says the UN, as new data shows that warming gases…
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Iceberg A-68: The story of how a mega-berg transformed the ocean
The world’s largest icebergs – which can be larger than entire countries in some cases – break off the Antarctic…
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