Reports and Studies
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Bee-harming neonicotinoid use “makes a mockery” of ban
Sugar beet farmers have the green light to use a banned pesticide deadly to bees following a forecast that a…
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ISS launch: New US-Russian crew heads to space station
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying three US astronauts and one Russian cosmonaut has blasted off from Florida bound for…
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Scientists reveal secrets of Earth’s magnificent pyramid-shaped desert star dunes
They are among the wonders of our deserts: star dunes, the vaguely pyramid-shaped sand formations up to about 1,000 feet…
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Killer whale vs shark: Solo orca eats great white
A solitary killer whale, or orca, has been filmed hunting and killing a great white shark in an “astonishing” attack.…
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England and Wales had warmest February on record
England and Wales had their warmest February on record this year, the Met Office said on Friday. The average temperature…
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Mystery sea creature discovered in UK waters
A new species of sea slug has been discovered in UK waters. It was caught off the south-west of England…
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Intuitive Machines: Moon lander pictured on its side with snapped leg
The first clear images of the Odysseus robot on the surface of the Moon have just been released. They include…
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Obesity epidemic threatens health and economies in Saudi Arabia, UAE
Saudi Arabia ranks among the worst affected countries globally due to rising obesity, according to a new report that exposes the…
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Intuitive Machines: Odysseus Moon lander ‘tipped over on touchdown’
The Odysseus Moon lander is likely lying on its side with its head resting against a rock. The US spacecraft,…
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Antimatter: Scientists freeze positronium atoms with lasers
It’s extremely rare and usually exists for just 142 billionths of a second. Positronium can generate huge amounts of energy.…
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