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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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Psychology

Unmasking Conspiracy Theories: Why We Believe the Unbelievable

Introduction: The Allure of the Unknown Imagine waking up one morning to find that the world as you know it is turned upside down. The news is filled with alarming stories, social media is ablaze with debates, and your closest friends are whispering about secret plots and hidden agendas. These whispers aren’t just idle gossip; […]

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Society

Guarding Our Fields: Threats to Community Sports Clubs

Community sports clubs (CSOs) are more than just places to practice sports; they are the heartbeats of neighborhoods, where friendships are forged, skills are developed, and dreams are pursued. For many, these clubs represent a safe haven—a place where the values of teamwork, perseverance, and fair play are instilled. But what if I told you […]

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Physics

Quantum Teleportation: How Assisted Cloning Could Revolutionize Communication

Imagine a future where your most private information can travel instantly and securely across the globe, beyond the reach of hackers, spies, or even the most advanced artificial intelligence. This is not the stuff of science fiction—it’s the promise of quantum teleportation, a groundbreaking concept in quantum physics that has the potential to revolutionize how […]

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Next Week in Science, Zeptember 20, 2024

We have lots of good things coming up next week. I also want to point you to some dynamite action over at our sister site, This Week in Public Health. We just launched our daily feed, which summarizes articles in plain language so you get the findings right away! Here’s what we have on tap […]

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Psychology

How Traveler Connections Can Shape Your Next Vacation

Imagine you’re on vacation in a far-off destination, exploring vibrant markets or serene beaches. You’re surrounded by breathtaking scenery, but it’s the conversations with fellow travelers that make the experience unforgettable. Whether it’s sharing a laugh with someone over a mispronounced phrase or receiving insider tips from a seasoned globetrotter, these interactions often leave a […]

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Psychology

Queenpins of the Underworld

Imagine the typical figurehead of a powerful, global drug cartel. The image that might come to mind is probably a hardened, ruthless man—cold, calculating, and wielding his power through a network of fear and loyalty. Now, replace that image with that of a woman. Not just any woman, but a formidable leader at the top […]

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Society

Digital Reading in College Libraries

Keys to Student Satisfaction Imagine walking into a college library, not just a quiet sanctuary of books but a vibrant digital hub where knowledge is a click away. In today’s rapidly digitizing world, this is becoming a reality for students across the globe. But what does this shift mean for the quality of services these […]

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