Reports and Studies
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Why to replace sugar with bottle of maple syrup, study explains
We love our pancakes with a generous drizzle of maple syrup. But a recent study says that it is time…
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Doctors warn of using sleeping pills without prescription
As sleep troubles become increasingly common among adults and children, many individuals are resorting to sleeping pills without a proper…
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Why are New Zealand’s Maori protesting over colonial-era treaty bill?
A fight for Maori rights drew 42,000 protesters to the New Zealand Parliament in the capital Wellington on Tuesday. A nine-day-long hikoi, or…
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Atmospheric Rivers: Inside the giant ‘sky rivers’ swelling with climate change
Atmospheric river storms have wreaked havoc on the West Coast, and are getting bigger. These scientists chase them in the…
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Is nuclear power gaining new energy?
A decade ago, it seemed as though the global nuclear industry was in an irreversible decline. Concerns over safety, cost,…
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Weirdest Christmas traditions worldwide
Christmas is celebrated with joy and festivity across the globe, but not every tradition involves decorating trees or singing carols.…
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Oysters as large as cheese plates: How New Yorkers are reclaiming their harbour’s heritage
Over the course of 10 years, the Billion Oyster Project, one of New York’s most ambitious rewilding initiatives, has planted…
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Flatulence tax: Denmark agrees deal for livestock emissions levy
Denmark has agreed on how to implement the world’s first tax on agricultural emissions, including flatulence by livestock. This comes…
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Is it better to walk or run to lose weight?
When deciding between walking and running for weight loss, both options have their advantages, depending on your fitness level and…
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How technology may change the way we manage diabetes
Diabetes is a chronic condition that occurs when the body loses its ability to keep the level of sugar in…
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