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His pooch is "living the dream"
Fight-or-flight mode: The Internet follows you everywhere, it's all your fault, and there's nowhere to hide. Maybe that's not a bad thing.
Insists "human-caused" consensus is wrong
Using results from 600-student personality survey
For Smithsonian's #ZooEnrichment
Driver error, rear-end collisions most responsible for fatalities
What's in a name? A lot, actually
Scientists use solar panels to follow their path across the ocean
6,800-mile hike links DE to CA
"Beekeeper commissioner" saves Upper West Side
Hops Khumbu Icefall in heli
Rescued cub from the highway
Fill prescriptions for nature
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104 peaks now open, but avalanche concerns abound
Busted at Sydney airport
Part of ecological revitalization project
Changing global water conditions mean gelatinous presence farther inland
Arkansas residents concerned about waste, E. coli
Results from Gallup's "positive experience poll" are in
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks range now protected
After being mauled by a brown bear defending her cubs, a woman walks miles before she can get a ride to the hospital.
Stormchasers capture surreal vortex-like cloud on film
Unprecedented damage after record rainfall
Father and daughter captured 1980 eruption
Worst outbreak in decades
Rescue professional saved by a firefighter at "Walk the Plank," an obstacle implicated in the 2013 death of a Tough Mudder participant.
Rescued owner's son from vicious dog attack
Commuting by bicycle reaches 0.6 percent
Nicknamed "Naia," remains shed light on earliest Americans
Firenados, arson, and a brewery in danger make news in California
"Smoker's blood" may aid deep diving
Peak activity correlates to seismic activity
Crude drowns half-mile of Los Angeles neighborhood
Men and women from equal playing fields win more medals
Weaker earnings and a very old wild orca call claims into further question
New packaging offers stories from Gladwell, Foer, and Morrison
Surprisingly, not an uncommon incident with bounce houses
Runs into trouble with authority in planes, cars, and bikes.
More than 100 still unaccounted for; protests erupt nearby
A controversial initiative plans to provide beer for homeless alcoholics as impetus to get back to work.
See the Stampede Trail from the air for $250
Takes a cue from Sweden with Vision Zero initiative
Two separate studies have come to similar conclusions about the melting of Antarctic glaciers: It's going to happen. For sure.
50-pound fertilizer explosive put hundreds of thousands in danger
Biologist plans to program bacteria as tailored treatments
New threads can also serve as power source
Studies tout short exercise sessions, but also endurance training at any age