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cycling / fitness
Research May Have Identified the Best Way to Everest
We take a look at the best combination of “input attributes” for successfully Everesting, according to science. If you’ve never heard of Everesting, don’...
bicycling.com - 30+ days ago
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Oprah Winfrey Says Doing 1 Simple Thing Ensures You Avoid Painful, Lifelong Regret. Science Agrees
Research shows this form of regret is the most painful and long-lasting. Here’s how to avoid it. Dreams we didn’t follow. Paths we...
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Daredevil alpinist sets bold new record on Mount Everest
A German Alpinist has reached a new milestone on his ambitious journey to the top of Mount Everest. Jost Kobusch, 32, aims to become the first...
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Scientists in shock after discovering two 'continent-sized' mountains 100 time s taller than Everest
Since Mount Everest was discovered by surveyors in 1852, it's been known as the tallest mountain on Earth, with its highest point towering some...
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Is a monster web of ocean currents headed for collapse? The race is on to find out
Research ships rarely brave the Greenland Sea in winter. Early this year, scientists ventured into the ice-covered waters to capture crucial data...
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"Doping Top Secret: In the Slipstream" - Aicar and "extraterrestrials": ARD documentary reignites doping discussion
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Early detection of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) is crucial for slowing progression and improving outcomes. Researchers are...
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