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ArchiveLondon research team unveils new creation
Pod protected swimmer from great white shark
Death count at 17 Monday morning
There's a group of people who believe that in a world of extreme natural disasters, being ready for any catastrophe is more than just a precaution. It’s practical.
Might save your knees and fingers
Street patrols enforce new conservation policies
Supercentenarian's genetic mutations hint at longevity
That fancy exfoliating wash cream you just dropped a bundle on? It may be full of "microbeads" and mucking up some major waterways.
Didn't want to pay to take them home
New study finds Japanese women hold the secret to staying alive
Newly discovered plant mimics everything
Some of the world’s scariest waves explode off the coast of Portugal, and North Shore gunslinger Garrett McNamara won’t stop until he’s tamed an elusive wave he calls Big Mama
To reduce carbon footprint, solve hunger crisis
A trip to Base Camp reveals how a complicated mix of politics and passion has scuttled the 2014 Everest season in Nepal
Could be a win-win for solar energy and your Friday night buzz
Popularity of heavy draft horses on the rise
GPS locators to take thieves from handlebars to behind bars
2,700 feet off world's tallest building
"Stepping-stone approach" will put astronauts on the planet in 2030s
It's a long road to the 2016 Olympics and Phelps isn't guaranteed a spot on the U.S. team. But he's back in the pool and things are going swimmingly.
Armstrong talks about his revoked Tour wins, how life has changed in the past year, and working on his golf game.
When children end up in harm's way because of their parents, do positive intentions matter?
Now your Street View photobombs will never disappear
Some more powerful than an atom bomb
From base camp to the bottom line, Sherpas should be full partners on the world's highest peak
Designed for service animals
For involvement in the doping conspiracy
Palcohol approved, unapproved within two weeks
The most hated man in bike racing wants a second chance with the public. Here's why that's not a sign of the apocalypse.
With a time of 2:08:37, first American winner since 1983
Last summer, filmmakers Casey Gannon and Colin Airsman thru-hiked the Pacific Crest Trail with cameras in hand. “Only the Essential” is the story of their 5 month, 2668 mile journey on foot from Mexico to Canada, across the wilderness of California, Oregon and Washington. The full length film…
Wildlife advocacy gets Snapchat treatment
Nearby states begging for hot sauce
The deadliest single day in the history of Everest claimed 16 Sherpas in an instant. And, yes, there is something that needs to be done about it.
Climbing Sherpas suffer the highest mortality rate on Mount Everest. We ran the numbers, and the results will shock you.
38 million gallons of urine trouble
Traveled more than 100 miles from the sea
On SpaceX resupply mission
And videos of her friend
Avantgardster drops rice cooker filled with confetti
Link between mental growth, physical motivation
Field surgery in Kenya requires quick thinking and guts
May impact protection status
In this episode of Sony Mind’s Eye, Teton Gravity Research skiers Ian McIntosh and Johnny Collinson race down steep couloirs at ridiculous speeds, blowing the doors off of La Grave, France. After earning nearly every vertical meter on foot and cranking down line after line in variable snow, Mac…
Seminole County loaded with bears