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Daniel Bardsley

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Studying chimpanzees can help humans understand 'our evolutionary origins', researchers say. Photo: Dr Elodie Freymann
Chimpanzees use medicinal leaves to heal wounds, study shows

Apes help care for individuals they are not related to, study in Uganda's Budongo Forest shows

May 14, 2025
A man walks across a pool deck at Oceanic Hotel in Khorfakkan. Sarah Dea / The National
More than a billion litres of water evaporate from UAE swimming pools every year

But scientists say the losses could be heavily cut by using pool covers

May 10, 2025
US President Donald Trump's executive order to promote deep-sea mining faces an alliance of at least 100 environmental campaign groups who are dead against the practice. Reuters
The controversial search for metals beneath the world's deepest ocean

Good for microchip manufacturers, bad for the environment: the pros and cons of deep-sea mining in the Pacific

May 09, 2025
Dubai pictured during a sandstorm. Poor air quality is linked to weather events, heavy industry and the number of vehicles on the roads. EPA
Why air pollution is now falling across the Middle East

Tougher emissions standards for vehicles credited but still much room for improvement

May 02, 2025
Issam Kazim, chief executive of Dubai Department for Tourism and Commerce Marketing, and Myron Pincomb, IBCCES chairman and chief executive, as the emirate received its new status. Photo: Dubai Media Office
Dubai named autism-friendly destination after efforts to boost inclusivity

Achievement comes after more than two years of training to make locations better able to serve people with autism

April 28, 2025
An Airbus A380-800 at the 2022 Berlin Air Show in Schonefeld. When production ended, only 251 of the double decker jets had been built. EPA
Why did the Airbus A380 not fly as high as hoped?

The superjumbo only achieved a fraction of the sales of the Boeing 747

April 27, 2025
Salt domes on Sir Baniyas Island. Research suggests these formations could be an asset to Abu Dhabi for the pursuit of net-zero targets. Andrew Henderson / The National
How Abu Dhabi's salt domes could help the UAE reach its net-zero targets

Sedimentary rock structures are built for hydrogen and hydrocarbon storage, scientists believe

April 25, 2025
Sharks of every kind have a fearsome reputation in the public imagination. Jenny Stock / Underwater Photographer of the Year
Jaws legacy: When people, not sharks, are at fault for attacks

Study highlights how human behaviour can provoke bites

April 25, 2025
Sukkar, a cat adopted by The National's Daniel Bardsley. Daniel Bardsley / The National
How UAE street cats are crossing continents for a new lease of life

The National's Daniel Bardsley is one of many foreign adopters offering a welcoming home to four-legged friends from the Emirates

April 18, 2025
Researchers hope the Emirati Genome Project will lead to big developments in personalised medicine. Getty Images
How Emirati Genome Project can lead to advances in personalised medicine

Tailoring treatments more precisely to the patient is a vital way in which medicine will improve in coming decades

April 15, 2025
Young salmon exposed to specific drugs engage in more solitary behaviour, putting them at risk. PA
How anti-anxiety drugs that have polluted waterways are breeding anti-social salmon

Research highlights the impacts on nature of pharmaceutical pollution, with hundreds of substances ending up in rivers and seas

April 11, 2025
Wolf pups Romulus and Remus at 15 days old. Photo: AFP
After dire wolves, which other extinct species could be resurrected?

US biotech company Colossal aims to recreate other animals – including the woolly mammoth

April 11, 2025
Ghayathi Common School pupils, from left, Israa Ashraf Abdellatif, Almaha Ajlan Almansoori, Jourey Abdullah Salama and Fatma Hussen Sewelam, are Middle East winners of The Earth Prize. Victor Besa / The National
Eco-friendly app developed by Abu Dhabi students scoops $12,500 Middle East Earth Prize

The EcoMind Academy app is already being trialled in UAE schools

April 10, 2025
 Dubai still offers significant value for money for people buying property.
Here's what Dh1 million gets you today in Dubai's boomtime property market

We take a look at how the emirate's surging market matches up to other cities worldwide

April 07, 2025
A pendant tomb, made up of a head containing the burial tomb and a 'tail'. Photo: Donald Boyer
Uncovering Arabia's Bronze Age 'tomb boom'

Research reveals how burial structures became bigger and more elaborate from 3000 BCE

April 05, 2025

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