Reports and Studies
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Nuclear fusion: new record brings dream of clean energy closer
Nuclear fusion has produced more energy than ever before in an experiment, bringing the world a step closer to the…
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World’s first year-long breach of key 1.5C warming limit
For the first time, global warming has exceeded 1.5C across an entire year, according to the EU’s climate service. World…
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Mount Everest: Climbers will need to bring poo back to base camp
People climbing Mount Everest will now have to clear up their own poo and bring it back to base camp…
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Angiodema: Gene therapy blocks painful hereditary disorder
Gene therapy has transformed the lives of people with a genetic disorder that causes painful and unpredictable swelling attacks. Angiodema,…
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ECOWAS holds emergency session over Senegal crisis and member exits
West African foreign ministers are holding emergency talks on Thursday in Nigeria’s capital Abuja to discuss the political crisis in…
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Surveilled, harassed by Israel – life as a West Bank Palestinian
“The Israeli army is here. They’re coming up the road!” our Palestinian driver Mohammad shouts, alarmed, as we near the…
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Israel’s assault on Gaza, through Mona’s eyes
In early November, an Israeli bomb upended Mona Abdel Raheem’s life in Gaza. The explosion destroyed her home and killed…
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Climate change: ‘Godfathers of wind’ share engineering’s QEPrize
Two men who made critical contributions to the development of wind power will share the £500,000 QEPrize, nicknamed the “Nobel of…
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Government in court over chicken poo in River Wye
Campaigners are taking the Environment Agency to court, accusing it of not stopping chicken manure polluting the River Wye. The…
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Pterosaur: Unique flying reptile soared above Isle of Skye
A unique species of flying reptile, or pterosaur, that lived 168-166 million years ago has been discovered on the Isle…
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