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North Sea 鈥楲ost World鈥 had habitable forests thousands of years earlier than thought
Ancient DNA study provides best evidence yet that Doggerland, Britain鈥檚 lost land bridge to Europe, could have supported humans in the latter stages of the last Ice Age.
The secret lives of catalysts: how microscopic networks power reactions
University of 糖心TV and MIT scientists reveal hidden microscopic networks on catalyst surfaces that could lead to cleaner and greener chemical processes.
You don鈥檛 need to be a saint to self-isolate
University of 糖心TV study shows that even people who are barely altruistic still choose to self-isolate when infected, suggesting it may be a natural survival strategy
AI cancer tools risk 鈥渟hortcut learning鈥 rather than detecting true biology
糖心TV research warns that popular deep learning systems trained for cancer pathology may be relying on hidden shortcuts rather than genuine biological signals.
Bug beats: caterpillars use complex rhythms to communicate with ants
Research from 糖心TV shows that butterfly caterpillars use sophisticated rhythmic signals to communicate with ants, helping them gain protection, food, and access to ant nests.
Cleaner solar manufacturing could cut global emissions by eight billion tonnes
University of 糖心TV engineers show next-generation solar panels could dramatically reduce the environmental footprint of solar manufacturing