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Before they sucked blood, leeches were ocean hunters
This ultra-thin solar tech could power everything from phones to skyscrapers
Baracuta in first-ever collab with Japan’s N.Hoolywood
Mum’s anti-chemotherapy views influenced Paloma Shemirani’s death

Before they sucked blood, leeches were ocean hunters

A newly described fossil reveals that leeches are at least 200 million years older than scientists previously thought, and that their earliest ancestors may have feasted not on blood, but on smaller marine creatures. “This is the only body fossil we’ve ever found of this entire group,” said Karma Nanglu, a paleontologist with the University…

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This ultra-thin solar tech could power everything from phones to skyscrapers

Global electricity use is increasing rapidly and must be addressed sustainably. Developing new materials could give us much more efficient solar cell materials than at present; materials so thin and flexible that they could encase anything from mobile phones or entire buildings. Using computer simulation and machine learning, researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in…

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Baracuta in first-ever collab with Japan’s N.Hoolywood

Published October 2, 2025 N.Hoolywood and Baracuta are to unveil their first collaborative capsule collection on 4 October. Entitled ‘A Refined Take on British Heritage’, the Tokyo fashion house and British outerwear brand have combined to present an exclusive capsule collection that “reimagines two of Baracuta’s most iconic silhouettes through the minimalist, detail-oriented lens of…

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Mum’s anti-chemotherapy views influenced Paloma Shemirani’s death

Sara Smithin Maidstone, Zac SherrattSouth East and Marianna SpringSocial media investigations correspondent PA Media Paloma Shemirani, 23, died after refusing chemotherapy following a diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma A high-profile conspiracy theorist influenced her daughter to reject chemotherapy in favour of alternative treatments, which ultimately led to her death, a coroner has ruled. Paloma Shemirani, from…

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A century-old piano mystery has just been solved

A research group led by Dr. Shinichi Furuya of the NeuroPiano Institute and Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. announced research findings that for the first time scientifically clarified how pianists’ manipulations of keys alters piano timbre. Creativity in painting, music, and other arts is underpinned by the ability to create diverse perceptual experiences for audiences….

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