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Apes help care for individuals they are not related to, study in Uganda's Budongo Forest shows
But scientists say the losses could be heavily cut by using pool covers
Good for microchip manufacturers, bad for the environment: the pros and cons of deep-sea mining in the Pacific
Tougher emissions standards for vehicles credited but still much room for improvement
Achievement comes after more than two years of training to make locations better able to serve people with autism
The superjumbo only achieved a fraction of the sales of the Boeing 747
Sedimentary rock structures are built for hydrogen and hydrocarbon storage, scientists believe
Study highlights how human behaviour can provoke bites
The National's Daniel Bardsley is one of many foreign adopters offering a welcoming home to four-legged friends from the Emirates
Tailoring treatments more precisely to the patient is a vital way in which medicine will improve in coming decades
Research highlights the impacts on nature of pharmaceutical pollution, with hundreds of substances ending up in rivers and seas
US biotech company Colossal aims to recreate other animals – including the woolly mammoth
The EcoMind Academy app is already being trialled in UAE schools
We take a look at how the emirate's surging market matches up to other cities worldwide
Research reveals how burial structures became bigger and more elaborate from 3000 BCE