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Xavier de Le Rue and Sam Anthamatten are known for bringing speed and fluidity into the big mountain environment. Following Mission Antarctic, Mission Steeps is the second chapter of the Mission Series. Follow some of the most progressive riders on their way to re define steeps riding on breathtaking terrain…

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Panels installed to light the night

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Less prone to injury

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Study reveals biofluorescence in more than 180 fish species

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To avoid being eaten

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A warming habitat—and a changing Antarctic landscape—have forced the iconic wobblers to take to high ground, ascending precipitous frozen cliffs in the process. But how is the question.

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Solar storm pushing the Aurora Borealis

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A compilation of the aurora borealis from late August to mid-November 2013. The scenes where mainly captured in the areas near Nordreisa, Troms, Norway by Level 4. See also: “The Northern Lights Have Never Been Better”…

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More than 350,000 die annually.

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Early humans suffered tooth decay, halitosis.

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Rescuers found it frozen to a tree

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Three new studies say yes.

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At Ioda, we love what we do enough that it’s easy to get lost in our work. We understand the importance of creating things and telling stories that transcend our daily “to-do” lists. That is why trips like this are so important. A project from Ioda Media.

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Siberian runs in 36-below temps.

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The first sneak peek from Red Bull Media House and MSP Films’ epic Fall 2014 release Days of My Youth takes us to the Cordillera Blanca in Peru. Travel to this strange land to ski with wild mountains in the desert at altitudes no human should go.

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Get maximum protection for your head.

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For At Least Three Years.

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First documented case of conjoined grays

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Fined for animal harassment

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Champ ends season due to 'no ACL'

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Second avalanche in three weeks

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Outside’s Grayson Schaffer caught up with February cover girl, Julia Mancuso, before her big shoot. See Schaffer’s full article on “The Olympic Superstar Next Door“…

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‘Bigfoot is not a tooth fairy—Bigfoot is real”

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Fall is still a ways out, but in the meantime we thought we would get to know Michelle Parker and her colorful personality, aka the Black Panther. Representing the females in the film, Michelle charges hard throughout while not loosing sight on what’s most important to her– having a good…

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No tweeting for Australian athletes in Sochi.

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Just how many calories are in that Snickers bar?

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Loud booms caused by freezing ground water

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Weather is the coldest in 20 years.

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On a recent trip to South Africa (the 29th country she’s climbed in), 21 year-old DiGiulian came across a route which had been laid out years ago but never actually climbed. This video shows the challenges she faced; she eventually completed the entire route — a first ascent — earning…

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Bolsters credentials for the upcoming Sochi Games

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A new edit from Sierra Quitiquit. Featuring clips from Warren Miller’s Ticket to Ride and Sweetgrass Productions’ Valhalla. Need some more of our winter crush? Look at this photo gallery.

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With mega-celeb Lindsey Vonn out of Sochi, the Olympic lights will shine bright on her laid-back teammate Julia Mancuso, the perennial underdog who always seems to come home draped with medals.

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Yes, it does make a difference, assuming your training, bike position, and during-ride fueling strategies remain the same. Two of the greatest forces acting on cyclists are wind resistance and gravity. Let’s start with the wind. Factors affecting wind resistance include the frontal area of you and…

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In this first episode, Ben Leoni explains his motivations for starting the project and why the hell a certified ski bum decided to become a hard working attorney. With friends tagging along he endures the highs and lows of Eastern skiing: ice, wind, rain, and the occasional “perfect” day,…

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Jack English, 93, lives in a cabin alone in the Ventana Wilderness. An undisputable legend we can all learn from. Take a few moments as we bring in the new year and watch Jack’s story. Made by Grace Jackson.

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Sharks will now tweet automatically as they near the beach

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The World Wonders Why This is a Good Thing

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Ice freezes Chinese vessel’s return from Antarctic rescue

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You'll never walk your dog the same way again.

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Bird terrorizes man around FedEx truck

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Company allegedly attempting to skew public opinion

A little off-season skiing fun. A project from Janne Korpela.

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Recalled from Wal-mart stores in China

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Make off with whole hive

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Footage of Schumacher crash shows Formula One racer was off-piste when he crashed.

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Boa constrictor was hiding in the cushions for two months

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Each spring on Costa Rica’s desolate Caribbean coast, endangered leatherback sea turtles come ashore at night to lay and hide their eggs. Poachers steal them for cash, and as Matthew Power reports, they’re willing to kill anyone who gets in their way.

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Hundreds take an icy swim in Dorchester Bay

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Mammals hooked on puffer's toxin

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First men's World Cup win in 30 years

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Study links emotions to body parts

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First direct trips begin

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A nonprofit that grades U.S. ski areas on their environmental friendliness wants you (and them) to take its report seriously. But navigating the details feels like skiing through crud.

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Putin promises 'safe and secure' Games

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Americans eat ten times too much

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U.S. firm will fly you 19 miles up for $75K

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FAA Sets Six U.S. Test Flight Sites

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In season 6 episode 2 of Teton Gravity Research’s Behind the Line, Dylan Hood, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Tim Durtschi, and Colter Hinchliffe take an accidental detour while driving through the mountains of Austria.

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Calif. kid is youngest ever

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A look behind the scenes of base camp for TGR’s Way of Life…

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Michael Rogers has tested positive for the muscle-builder clenbuterol. Like teammate Alberto Contador before him, he claims the positive was caused by eating "tainted meat." Should we believe him?

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Slithered off after strangling a man

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68 on board, help is on the way

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Milwaukee begins repurposing cheese brine

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20 children among the wounded

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Kim Allen, 47 years old, covers 310 miles

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New study says cranberries increase life at any stage

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A project from Camp4 Collective.

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TGR veterans, Ian McIntosh and Sage Cattabriga-Alosa find some gnarly and logistically challenging lines during the filming of Way of Life.

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Saint Nick's carbon emissions match Qatar

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Robotic muscle 1,000 times stronger than human muscle

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A project from Camp4 Collective.

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Only Ted Ligety makes podium this weekend.

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Provided you look at them via thermal imaging

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Surveillance plane will watch whalers' ships

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The premiere episode of “The Making of True To This” web series features interviews with Bryan Iguchi, Geoff Rowley and Richard Woolcott along with behind-the-scenes footage and bonus clips from the upcoming “True To This” Feature Film.

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Euthanized bear leads to death threats for Nevada couple

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Stopped the world's largest tunneling machine cold

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Med school guilty of multiple animal welfare violations

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