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In the Sundarbans region of India and Bangladesh, some of the world's last wild tigers roam free and ravenous. An expedition to film these elusive predators is tricky business. You may not see them, but they almost certainly are watching you.

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Planning improvements

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Felt Soul Media and Patagonia’s most recent project will premiere in March at SXSW. Dam removal is no longer the work of a fictional Monkey Wrench Gang. It’s real, upon us, a cornerstone of the modern environmental and cultural movements.

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Takes a cue from Sweden with Vision Zero initiative

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Two separate studies have come to similar conclusions about the melting of Antarctic glaciers: It's going to happen. For sure.

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Herb-friendly classes take off in L.A.

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For some surfers and SUPers, hanging ten is the holy goal—toes on the nose, nothing in front of you but pure green wave. With a nerve disorder threatening to destroy his balance, longtime kook Erik Hedegaard asked a waveriding genius to train him for one last shot.

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From Drawn‘s Jeremy Collins “Over the course of four years, with my wife’s blessing, I set out on all four of the journeys; from the jungles of Venezuela, to the China-Mongolian Border, to the northern reaches of Canada, and closer to home in Yosemite Valley…Along the way I filled five…

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USA really slacking

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50-pound fertilizer explosive put hundreds of thousands in danger

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Biologist plans to program bacteria as tailored treatments

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New threads can also serve as power source

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Veteran Everest guide Adrian Ballinger was one of many leaders who cancelled their costly expedition this year. But it wasn't due to money, politics, or even danger.

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Photographer, filmmaker and climber Jimmy Chin opens up about being a new dad, his most recent project and why he decided to leave the company he helped start, Camp4 Collective. …

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Your cracked phone screen might soon be able to mend itself

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Million-dollar Indiegogo campaign hoping to get idea on the ground

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Studies tout short exercise sessions, but also endurance training at any age

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Laird Hamilton towed Rothman into one of the worst wipeouts in history last year. Why was Laird towing the 20-year-old? Because Rothman is one of the rising stars in the big wave surfing world, which he displays in this edit from Quiksilver.

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Anti-aging gene also aids cognition

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Riding a bike from the middle of Wales to the coast in a day is no easy feat, especially if you’re doing it “as the crow flies.” In this short from videographer Ricky Adams and Howies, two cyclists put their hand-built Wold “adventure bikes” to the test.

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A showdown at a Utah canyon pits ATV users against the BLM. But the real operators in public-land disputes are out of view—and out to use sportsmen to advance their cause.

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New study finds intervals between eruptions influenced by underground factors

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Because our devices make so much noise

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Grains and legumes shown to lose zinc, iron

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A behind-the-scenes look at the cover shoot for the May issue of Outside. Photographer Jeff Lipsky turned the camera on photographer, climber, and filmmaker Jimmy Chin and his special guest for the How to Do Everything issue.

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5 herons rescued, at least one dead

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Granola optional, guts required

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Lack of vitamin D just as bad as skin cancer

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Study: Fear of failure becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy

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Despite being born blind, Derek Rabelo hasn’t given up on one of his life goals: to surf Pipeline on the north shore of Oahu. Through the encouragement of his parents, best friend, and surf coach, Derek embarked on a three-year journey of grueling mental, physical and spiritual…

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Seeing faces in objects "perfectly normal"

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Near-complete skeleton is a cousin to T. rex

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Wind farm and hydroelectricity independently support population of 10,000 in Canary Islands

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Village in western Sri Lanka gets an unusual downpour

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Equipment is worth $350,000; UPS now in hot water

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Skull nearly 30 inches across

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But admits to no wrongdoing

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In the summer of 2013, Mike Libecki, Ethan Pringle and Liv Sansoz traveled to the remote Tian Shan Mountains near the border of China and Kyrgyzstan. The team traveled through desert landscapes, a maze of sandstone towers, high plains and deep valleys to establish one of the most unique multi-pitch…

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Fear. It’s present on so many of the expeditions that we take into the mountains. Pushing past this fear to acheive our goals leads to some of the most rewarding experiences we can have. In the summer of 2013, Mike Libecki, Ethan Pringle and Liv Sansoz traveled to the remote Tian…

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The Whitewater Grand Prix aims to showcase the most outrageous paddling on some seriously unfriendly rivers.

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With a world record on the line, determining the winner of the Billabong XXL "Biggest Wave" award turned into one of the toughest judgment calls in big wave surfing's history.

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When a new kayaker goes paddling, he discovers a posse of pros on the river and wonders whether someday he could be as cool as they are. A daydream in the eddy transforms the rookie into a whitewater Adonis. Join kayaker Ben Marr as he takes us into a world…

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Can you feel the burn?

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GPS locator SPOT launched in 2007—and has already notched 3,000 rescues

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Study finds healthy adults more likely to retain long-term information

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Adrien Bessac, one of the co-founders of Riot House, is an avid skier and mountain lover in general. Growing up in a Mont Dore ski shop certainlymay have played a role. Always driven by the desire to show his native region at its best, Riot House decided to follow…

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Including smoking, video game binges

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French authorities are ramping up efforts to save Europe's last wild hamster

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Fears stench may become unbearable

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White House, scientists release reports on challenges facing the U.S.

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Some climate scientists argue that it's getting warmer faster at high altitude. And that could spell disaster for mountaineers.

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Alcohol and salt are health risk

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City tour "prays for safety, fun"

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Can adventure fix a broken family?

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Certain protein key to youth

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UAVs ruining park's natural beauty

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Rare goblin shark found in Gulf

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Marine park 3x size of Germany

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Asgeir Helgestad is a photographer from Norway whose wildlife imagery seems to step inside the world of the animal. In this profile video from Red Digital Cinema, Asgeir explains why he chose to become a wildlife photographer and what he hopes to convey through his work.     …

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Ingredient "BVO" a concern

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Several competitors at a Tough Mudder in Nevada fell ill after the race. Subsequent investigations have found the reason why.

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At Australia's Taronga Western Plains Zoo

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Five DEET-free options to fend off bugs this summer

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A top notch adventure and outdoor hype reel from EtchRock—a new community to share and discover challenges. Get out there and fuel your desire.

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O’Neill surfer Mark Matthews wasn’t born to charge some of the world’s biggest waves. He had to work for it and most importantly conquer his fear.

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44 Greenpeace activists detained in Holland, released within hours

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France moving to ban U.S. imports

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Men's version will keep beer cold

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Not her first bee blouse

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In January 2014, four friends set off to climb in the remote reaches of Northern Patagonia. Off the grid in Patagonia the stakes are high; there is never a good time to take a bad fall, but when the possibility of even asking for help is hours or days away,…

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While overcoming disease

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Revolutionize the way we study precipitation

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Water to be transferred to nearby park

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Barnacle-deterrent to aid trade and the environment

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No fatalities or injuries reported

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