Reports and Studies
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Will carbon capture help the UK tackle climate change?
There is a lot of rousing rhetoric today about carbon capture, following the government’s pledge of £21.7bn of public funds…
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Bees tracked with tiny radar chips and drones
Tiny radar chips are being fitted to bees to track their movements. A team at The University of Oxford have…
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Gaza cultural heritage brought to light in Geneva
Archaeological treasures from the Gaza Strip are going on display in Geneva, with the Swiss city protecting the heritage of…
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‘Taking sides’: The international activists for Palestine Israel targets
Aysenur Ezgi Eygi‘s name has spread around the world in the month since an Israeli soldier shot the Turkish American…
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Khamenei says Iran and its allies will not back down from Israeli attacks
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said Iran and its regional allies will not back down against Israel and…
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India vs New Zealand – ICC Women’s T20 World Cup cricket match
India face New Zealand in Group A of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. New Zealand won the toss and…
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Study reveals Mediterranean diet lowers heart failure risk
The Mediterranean diet has gained traction due to its delectable flavours. But this plant-based diet has proven health benefits as…
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Can psychedelics cure anxiety and depression? Study explains
Psychedelics are used by lot of people for counterculture and spiritual experiences. It also comes with the risk of misuse…
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Best gifts for breast cancer survivors
Finding the right gift for a breast cancer survivor is about more than just giving something material—it’s about offering comfort,…
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Pumpkin Salad: How to Prepare
Pumpkin is a versatile and nutritious ingredient that can be transformed into a delicious, healthy salad perfect for fall or…
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