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In an excerpt from his new book, Outside’s Sweat Science columnist digs into the emerging science of why we’re drawn to the unknown and what we get out of it.
Jamie Laing was tearful as he crossed the finishing line after completing his Ultra Marathon Man challenge for Red Nose Day 2025. The former Made In Chelsea star is better known for his more ...
After all, fun is in the belly laugh of the beholder. I recall a round years ago on a nine-hole course with sand greens in central Kansas where I watched a threesome of overgrown farm boys ...
UNESCO report highlights record glacial mass loss since 1975 Glacial melt accelerates sea level rise, risking floods and water shortages Indigenous African community faces spiritual and practical ...
A previously hidden under-sea ecosystem has been revealed after an iceberg broke away from the George VI Ice Shelf, a massive glacier on the Antarctic ice sheet. Researchers from Schmidt Ocean ...
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students and locals to celebrate him being over halfway through the challenge. The money raised for Radio 1's Ultra Marathon Man with Jamie for Red Nose Day will provide vital funds that could ...
He heard about what's considered online as the viral "75 Hard" challenge from a friend and decided to participate to achieve mental and physical transformation. The program, which focuses on ...
Pine Ridge, S.D. (KELO) — College and high school students from across the region are on the Pine Ridge Reservation today. They’re volunteers with Re-Member and are spending the week ...
Jamie Laing set off on a monumental challenge for Comic Relief on March 17, as he embarked on a 150-mile run over five days. The journey began from BBC’s New Broadcasting House in London ...
Two satellite photos taken 33 years apart show the disappearance of a glacier in Iceland that was the first ice mass to be declared dead as a result of human-caused climate change. Okjökull was a ...