Reports and Studies
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Study explains how climate change caused deadly, heavy rain in Europe
Extreme rainfall that triggered deadly floods in Europe killing at least 24 people earlier this month was made both more…
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Who is Pesto the penguin and why does everyone love him?
A baby penguin named Pesto, who at nine months old weighs 22.5kg (50 pounds) and towers over the adults at…
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Study reveals how antidepressant can help fight brain tumors
Glioblastoma is an extremely aggressive brain tumour that is currently incurable. Cancer doctors can increase their patients’ life expectancy with…
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Blue light and skin health, hidden threat of screen time
In our increasingly digital world, the average person spends hours daily in front of screens – whether on a smartphone,…
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What happens to human body when you watch sports game?
When you watch a sports game, your body reacts in various ways, both physically and emotionally, as it responds to…
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India wins historic double team gold at FIDE Chess Olympiad 2024
India’s chess masters have created history by winning team gold medals in both men’s and women’s competitions at the 45th…
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What’s behind India’s latest #MeToo movement in Malayalam cinema?
A spate of allegations of sexual misconduct has rocked the film industry in India’s southern state of Kerala, triggering a…
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What if polluters footed the climate bill?
Should rich countries and fossil fuel companies pay for the climate losses and damages they have caused? In August 2022,…
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Bird on a wire and other winning photos
The Bird Photographer of the Year award has been announced, with Canadian photographer Patricia Homonylo scooping the top prize for…
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From wastelands to wetlands: The fight to save Sri Lanka’s natural flood buffers
Sri Lanka’s capital is transforming floating garbage patches into biodiverse wetlands which are teeming with life. Pay Dreschel is going…
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