Growing up often feels like living in a bubble where everything inside your four walls seems perfectly standard. You assume ...
Joe Lentini of Conway, an ice and rock climber, EMT and hiking lecturer, teacher and guide, estimates he has summited Mount Washington 500 times in winter. Bone-chilling excursions have taken him to ...
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Why most people could never be astronauts

Most of us have spent a few minutes staring at the night sky wondering what it would be like to […] ...
It can be hard to dive into a show that will take weeks, maybe even months, to watch. So why not watch the best sci-fi shows you can binge in one weekend?
We progressives must reclaim the language of authority and order without closing the future. Democratic authority is not ...
The Turquoise Pool is one of Mystery Cave’s most photographed features, and for good reason. This body of water is so clear and so perfectly colored that it looks like it belongs in a Caribbean resort ...
Blue Grotto is a cave that requires you to descend a ladder to enter, which immediately makes you feel more like an explorer and less like a tourist. The cave features beautiful blue-tinted ice ...
Some landscapes feel so unreal that your brain needs a second to process what you’re seeing. Steam curls out of the earth like the ground is breathing, blinding white salt stretches to the horizon, ...
Over the past decade, Don’t Nod has explored the soul-sucking worlds of 17th-century America, post-WWI London, dystopian Paris, and a high school in the Pacific Northwest. But for its next trick, the ...
This issue is primarily caused by a software conflict rather than faulty hardware. The main reasons include an outdated or corrupt camera driver that fails to communicate, another application ...
TRAVERSE CITY, MI - If there is a plus side to this bitterly cold stretch of weather we’re experiencing, Traverse City is showing it off right now. The twin arms of the lovely Grand Traverse Bay have ...
Physicists have watched a quantum fluid do something once thought almost impossible: stop moving. In experiments with ultra-thin graphene, researchers observed a superfluid—normally defined by its ...