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On more than half of 80 economic, social and environmental targets, progress has stagnated or is moving backwards. But ...
The data from the International Shark Attack File, a database run by the Florida Museum of Natural History and the University ...
Doesn’t it feel strange to have a US President again? After four years of creeping senility under Joe Biden, and an administration organised around its concealment, the free world suddenly has its ...
In a remarkable discovery off the coast of Queensland, Australia, scientists have unveiled a massive underwater reef that ...
The first round of aerial data collection for the lightning strike IGNIS Project involved 50 flying hours covering 10,000 km.
Think tanks and universities have helped expose problematic Chinese business practices. Now, those businesses are accusing ...
Another invisible line is the Qinling-Huaihe line, which separates China into two distinct regions: the humid and subtropical south and the dry, temperate north.
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A rare dispute between New Zealand and Kiribati has renewed focus on the Pacific island nation, highlighting the existential ...
Well-designed marine parks can conserve marine life and their habitats, allow fish populations to recover, educate the public ...