Reports and Studies
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Northern Waterthrush sighting in Heybridge attracts hundreds
Hundreds of people have flocked to an industrial estate in Essex to grab a glimpse of what is considered an…
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Asia’s business heirs look beyond profits, hoping to escape parents’ shadow
From Malaysia to Singapore and the Philippines, second- and third-generation family businesses in Asia are charting a different path from…
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Storm Henk-hit farmers call for stronger river defences
Flood-hit farmers are calling on the government to invest more in river defences in rural areas to protect UK food…
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Certain plant-based foods aren’t healthier, study reveals
According to a recent study, vegan plant-based fast food meals may not necessarily have fewer calories compared to their meat-based…
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Mysterious medieval cemetery unearthed in Wales
A rare, early medieval cemetery has been unearthed in Wales and it has left archaeologists scratching their heads. It’s thought…
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New ultrasound tool speeds Alzheimer’s drug access to brain: Study
Scientists have found a way to help Alzheimer’s drugs seep inside the brain faster, by temporarily breaching its protective shield. The…
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‘He never hesitated’: Samer Abudaqa – father, friend, fearless photographer
When 15-year-old Zain Abudaqa spoke to his father by telephone on December 15, he had no idea it was the…
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UK weather: 2023 was second warmest year on record, says Met Office
Last year was the UK’s second warmest on record, according to provisional data from the Met Office. This puts it…
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How Japan’s powerful earthquakes have shifted the land
The power of the magnitude 7.5 quake in Japan can be seen in just how much the ground moved. It…
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Colossal pliosaur sea monster skull on display in Dorset
The skull of a colossal sea monster that was unearthed from the Jurassic Coast has gone on public display. The…
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