In May of 1963, National Geographic photographer and correspondent Barry C. Bishop was part of the first American team to ...
It’s possible to defy gravity using sound waves, magnets or electricity, but today’s methods can’t hoist heavy items high in ...
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Do you need to wash your legs? We asked an expert doctor
The question went viral on social media in 2019, sparking comments from Taylor Swift and others—and the topic is still ...
The journey from coast to coast has forced this Bay Area skateboarder to confront mountains, deserts, winter weather and the ...
I find myself grasping for dopamine in this never-ending, dark, wet off-season from hell, the way I did for paddling.
There is an art to a negative split. When an athlete can cover the back half of a race faster than the front, it's when he takes over.
Six inches of rushing water is enough to sweep a pedestrian off their feet. Twelve inches can carry away most cars.
A relaxed guide to Florida parks filled with bright mornings, simple thrills, and easy wins for families and weekend ...
Pilates is known as a relatively low-risk exercise modality—it's low-impact, done with lightweights, and is easily adaptable ...
You’ve likely been in a situation where someone told you something that sounded rather absurd, and you began to find it ...
The last real party I threw was in 2019, back when I’d sometimes have odd groupings of women over to my tiny New York ...
In Clint Bentley’s adaptation of a Denis Johnson novella, Joel Edgerton plays a builder of bridges who finds himself increasingly cut off from the modern world.
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