Longyearbyen, Norway, and Ushuaia, Argentina, offer travelers the opportunity to see unspoiled landscapes, rare wildlife, and vast glacial ice—along with a spirit of endurance and camaraderie.
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Our pick of the 33 best science books, films, games and TV of all time
Our writers and contributors have chosen their favourite ever science-y books, films, TV shows, music, video games, board ...
Longyearbyen (pictured) and Ushuaia are at opposite ends of the Earth, but have striking similarities. imageBROKER.com, Alamy Stock Photo On opposite ends of the Earth, Longyearbyen, Norway, the ...
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In rare bloom in Sumatran jungle, Rafflesia Hasseltii—the weird, stinky flower that made a man cry
After 13 years, Indonesian conservationist finds one of the world’s rarest flowers—it steals genes and smells like rotten ...
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5 odd historical events that experts still can't fully explain
" Sometimes the past throws curveballs that defy logic, reason, and even science. We're not talking about legends or myths ...
Some groundbreaking TV series are untouchable masterpieces that should never be remade, from The Sopranos to Breaking Bad.
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3D analysis suggests the Shroud image is a disguised sculpture
The Shroud of Turin has long been treated as a fragile snapshot of a crucified man, but a new wave of 3D modeling argues it ...
Because while the rest of the world saw Parr as a global chronicler of the human condition—an affectionate spotlight on the ...
Pianist and musician Natasha Marin tunes to the sounds of Joshua Tree on her latest album, Songs of the Desert.
Uncover the best-kept California secrets locals love, from hidden spots to unique experiences that make the Golden State even ...
Home decorators working with limited budgets discover that $45 stretches remarkably far when applied to the market’s furniture and décor sections. Vintage pieces await restoration or repurposing, ...
Human biology evolved for a world of movement, nature, and short bursts of stress—not the constant pressure of modern life.
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