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Why Humans Can Outrun Heat-Stressed Prey

June 2, 2026 · 5 min read

The midday sun beats down on the open savanna, an environment that wouldn’t seem conducive to a marathon. Yet, in this landscape, ancient humans may have mastered a surprising hunting method: running animals to exhaustion. While we often consider ourselves outmatched by many faster, four-legged creatures, this endurance hunting strategy could tilt the balance in […]

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Why Humans Can Outrun Heat-Stressed Prey

The midday sun beats down on the open savanna, an environment that wouldn’t seem conducive to a marathon. Yet, in this landscape, ancient humans may have mastered a surprising hunting method: running animals to exhaustion. While we often consider ourselves outmatched by many faster, four-legged creatures, this endurance hunting strategy could tilt the balance in […]

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Are Quantum Computers the Future of Recommendation Systems?

Every time you open Netflix, shop online, scroll Spotify, browse Amazon, or click through social media, a recommendation system is quietly working in the background. These systems try to answer a deceptively simple question: What should this person see next? Most of the time, we notice recommendation systems only when they go wrong. A streaming […]

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Were Neanderthals the Original Elephant Hunters?

Evidence from Ancient Germany Suggests a Groundbreaking Prehistoric Strategy In a significant archaeological breakthrough, recent studies indicate that Neanderthals were indeed skilled hunters capable of taking down the majestic straight-tusked elephants (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) of Europe over 125,000 years ago. This discovery reshapes our understanding of Neanderthal hunting strategies, social behavior, and ecological impact. The Modern […]

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Multimodal sequencing identifies synergistic mechanisms driving resistance to neoadjuvant nivolumab treatment in hepatocellular carcinoma.

Zeng F; Guo J; Zeng Z; Zhang VX; Tsui YM; Li PM; Husain A; Zhang Q; Lee JM; Cheung TT; Ho DW; Ng IO

Researchers studied liver cancer and found that tumors can block medicine that helps the immune system fight the cancer. They discovered that some patients' tumors make it hard for immune cells to get inside because of certain fat-related changes and special signals between tumor cells and immune cells. This helps explain why some treatments don't work as well and could help find new ways to treat the cancer.

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Landscape of T-cell bispecific antibodies in cancer therapy: therapeutic strategies, challenges and future prospection.

Jiao G; Peng H; Yang Y; Liu Y; Liu X; Hu Y; Dai Y; Li Z; Zhao Q

T-cell bispecific antibodies (TCBs) are special medicines that help the body's T cells find and destroy cancer cells. They work really well, especially for blood cancers, but can have some bad side effects. Scientists are working on new ways to make these medicines safer and more effective for patients.

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