Reports and Studies
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Why the ‘dirty side’ of a hurricane can be 50% stronger than its ‘clean side’
In tropical storms, location matters when it comes to what damage to expect – especially if you’re on the “dirty”…
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How climate change is rewriting the rules of extreme storms
The behaviour of the world’s most powerful storms is evolving. To adapt to more destructive hurricanes, typhoons and tropical cyclones,…
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Rare shy penguin wins NZ bird of the year
A shy yellow-eyed penguin has come out on top of one of New Zealand’s most contested competitions to win Bird…
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Reasons not to skip breakfast to be aware of
Breakfast is our first meal of the day – especially after a long gap of last night’s dinner. It is…
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Secrets for healthy lifestyle after 70s
Living a healthy lifestyle after your 70s is about more than just maintaining physical well-being; it’s also about nurturing your…
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Doctors Without Borders halts Russian operations after losing legal status
Doctors Without Borders has said it has halted its operations in Russia after Moscow removed its authorisation to work in…
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Tips to encourage physical activity in your daily life
Integrating physical activity into daily routine is essential for maintaining overall health and well-being as regular physical activity not only…
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UAE doctors explain why eye screening is a must for children
Doctors in the UAE are cautioning parents to get regular eye screenings done for their children particularly in the first…
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Too hot for humpbacks: The race to protect Pacific whales
Move over Moby Dick. Big Mama, the first humpback whale to have returned to the North Pacific’s Salish Sea after…
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Uganda’s mpox caseload rises to ten: Official
The number of mpox infections in Uganda has risen to ten and all of the patients have a strain of…
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