Reports and Studies
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Antarctica mysteries to be mapped by robot plane
A team of scientists and engineers have landed in Antarctica to test a drone that will help experts forecast the…
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Toxic run-off from roads not monitored
A toxic mix of oil, chemicals and bits of tyre from roads is polluting English waterways and no-one is regularly…
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Should more British homes be built using straw?
This year, straw from Lithuania will envelop a building in the quiet town of Todmorden, West Yorkshire. Barbara Jones and…
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Intermittent fasting improves mood and sleep, study reveals
A recent study has shed light on the effects of intermittent fasting on various aspects of our well-being, such as…
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England’s hedges would go around Earth ten times
England’s hedgerows would stretch almost ten times around the Earth if lined up end to end. That’s according to a…
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Young science writer award goes national
A national award for young science writers, is now open to school children around the UK. The competition was developed by…
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Moon lander: Japan’s Slim reactivates and gets to work
As the Japanese Space Agency put it: “Operations resumed!” After the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Jaxa) re-established contact with its…
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Devon tree planting: Work to recreate lost rainforest
The National Trust plans to create vast new areas of temperate rainforest in the south-west of England. More than 100,000…
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Study reveals 71% musicians fear AI capabilities
A recently published study by the French Society of Authors, Composers and Music Publishers (Sacem) and Germany’s GEMA has revealed…
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Rich or poor? Study reveals how your face shape can determine that
In a groundbreaking study conducted by the University of Glasgow, researchers have revealed a fascinating connection between facial features and…
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