Reports and Studies
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Cloned rhesus monkey created to speed medical research
Chinese researchers have cloned the first rhesus monkey, a species which is widely used in medical research because its physiology…
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A23a: Spectacular arches, caves as monster iceberg decays
Erosion is sculpting dramatic features into the world’s biggest iceberg in what’s likely to be the final months of its…
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How 2023 surprised climate scientists
In a surprising turn of events, the year 2023 shattered expectations and marked a significant turning point for global climate…
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Disease X could be 20 times deadlier than COVID-19, What Is Disease X?
In the wake of recent global health crises, the World Economic Forum is set to convene in Davos, Switzerland next…
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Britain to designate Hizb ut-Tahrir as a ‘terrorist’ group
Britain has moved to ban the group Hizb ut-Tahrir, saying it is anti-Semitic and should be designated as a “terrorist”…
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Pothole reports hit a five-year high in 2023
Potholes caused misery in 2023 on a scale not seen in years, but scientists hope technology like self-healing roads will…
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Aliens found in Peru turned out to be dolls made from bones
Last year, Peruvian customs agents caused a stir when they captured a group of mysterious figures believed to be aliens. …
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The dark underbelly of Pakistan’s male body image revolution
In a small room in his modest family home, Asad Naqib Khan threads a sewing machine needle. As the rhythmic…
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Palestine national team train amid ‘constant feeling of anxiety’
For the best part of three months, Rami Hamadi and his teammates have trained together, eaten together, played together and…
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Scientists crack mystery of how MS gene spread
Why are diseases more common in some parts of Europe than others, and why are northern Europeans taller than their…
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