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Company seeks permission from FAA for test deliveries
Yes, 41 percent of athletes follow the diet (but don't need to)
French firm unveils plans for recycled structure
Crowdsourced beer dispenser gives you access to any brew ever made, fresh on your kitchen counter—and maybe even beyond
Tour de France cyclists and soccer refs hate them
Florida school buys two drones for students to rent (with training)
Are the travel behemoths ready for the Southwest Effect?
To celebrate sesquicentennial, renovations keep the park awe-inspiring
Could mean high-flying space tourism by 2016
Commemorating one Martian year on the planet
Officials still haven't released name
Ski accident victim looking at long recovery
There's such a thing as too much talent
Oil company agrees to stop exploring World Heritage Site
Bouncing Builds Better Bones
Intends to make documentary, study coral reef
Performance bev made from mushrooms
His pooch is "living the dream"
Driver error, rear-end collisions most responsible for fatalities
104 peaks now open, but avalanche concerns abound
Stormchasers capture surreal vortex-like cloud on film
Increasingly common roadside emergency bike services have you covered—sort of.
Firenados, arson, and a brewery in danger make news in California
Weaker earnings and a very old wild orca call claims into further question
More than 100 still unaccounted for; protests erupt nearby
Takes a cue from Sweden with Vision Zero initiative
Biologist plans to program bacteria as tailored treatments
Studies tout short exercise sessions, but also endurance training at any age
Grains and legumes shown to lose zinc, iron
Equipment is worth $350,000; UPS now in hot water
White House, scientists release reports on challenges facing the U.S.
Marine park 3x size of Germany
80 cyclists involved; dozens of injuries
Swine heart transplant in baboon shows positive signs
Rarely studied species takes the prize for fastest land animal
Pod protected swimmer from great white shark
Long before the Jamaican bobsled team rose to fame, Puerto Rico’s George Tucker was the first athlete from the Caribbean to compete in the Winter Games.
Researchers from the University of Texas say that exercise can be as beneficial in treating depression as medication.
This 16-year-old champ talks about what it's like to put your life on the line
If you're looking for a dog who can keep up with you, start here
At just 12 years old, USA Canoe/Kayak Cadet National Champion Henry Hyde has held his own in competitions with some of the world’s most elite paddlers. We talk to him about fear, the power of bean and bacon tacos, and his hopes of competing on the world’s biggest stage.
Will swim 100 miles with no shark cage
The iconic travel-writer addresses his new book and the claims that he is an "Afro-pessimist"
Was familiar with the river
The champion South Carolina kayaker can’t train full-time. But that hasn’t stopped her from holding her own in some of the world’s biggest water.
The high-flying slopestyle star shares where his tricks come from and how he gets ready to face the competition
Coloradoan rider Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski is going for his fifth straight cross-country title at this year’s GoPro Mountain Games. So why is he eyeing a move to a new discipline?
Glacial melt and earthquakes increase risk
Who needs headlamps? From a bioluminescent bay in Puerto Rico to a Japanese trail lined with glowing mushrooms, these ten hikes are at their best when it's dark out. Pack your camera (leave the flash at home) and prepare to be amazed.
Climbers and guide went missing Friday
Says plan would hurt the environment
Longest period of snowfall in over 30 years
Apparently worse than fire ants
Successfully delayed unloading of shipment
Parents drowned off Western Australian coast
Photographed on Minnesota airport tarmac