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Think feeling crappy on a plane is inevitable? Think again. What you eat pre-flight could mean the difference between winning your away race and spending the trip in bed nursing NyQuil.

When it comes to staying safe and enjoying great views, rooftop tents are the way to go.

Hint: It has nothing to do with mileage or speed

Craft beer, sweet gear—what's not to love?

Travel to the best slopes of Switzerland in style—a newly crowdfunded sleep-in bus will take you there

The tech company introduced new operating systems for its computers and mobile devices Monday—and we think it’s been taking notes from us.

Aussie woman says rules deter women from biking

Three panes of glass separate you from a 1,000-foot fall. And they start cracking, which is what happened to Willis Tower visitors Wednesday. Terrifying, yes. But dangerous? Not exactly.

Wife killed husband, says court

"Beekeeper commissioner" saves Upper West Side

CEO hasn't washed his in a year

Part of ecological revitalization project

Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks range now protected

Take note, Mr. Grylls

Nicknamed "Naia," remains shed light on earliest Americans

Men and women from equal playing fields win more medals

Just in time for American Craft Beer Week

See the Stampede Trail from the air for $250

New threads can also serve as power source

Anti-aging gene also aids cognition

Study: Fear of failure becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy

Seeing faces in objects "perfectly normal"

Nine million data points determine we’re all irrational

Barnacle-deterrent to aid trade and the environment

Plots millions of runs and rides from users

New sibling research suggests power of Tamerlan's influence

Supercentenarian's genetic mutations hint at longevity

To reduce carbon footprint, solve hunger crisis

Lyme disease is up 21 percent in dogs, but that doesn’t mean your ultimate adventure companion has to stay in the kennel—so long as you take these precautions before hiking this summer.

"Stepping-stone approach" will put astronauts on the planet in 2030s

The only thing better than adventuring in one of our country's national parks is doing so for free. And, it just so happens that as part of the annual National Park Week, put on by the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation, admission to all these wilderness areas and historic sites will be on the house this weekend. Many parks will even offer free entrance for the week's festivities, which run from April 19-27.

Link between mental growth, physical motivation

Experience and wisdom compensate

Will your iPhone replace Ambien?

Mountains Plus helps usher in new era of digital currency

After a near-fatal motorcycle accident, Hells Angel Tim Medvetz recovered by climbing the world's tallest mountain. Now he's taking wounded veterans on the same journey.

Specifically: Sean Carey, the hypertalented multi-instrumentalist and Bon Iver band member whose new solo album, Range of Light, was inspired by the mountains Muir loved most.

The popular fitness app gets (even more) social.

Barbed pollen sacs are "weapons"

Amerigo Vespucci unimpressed

If you believe the rumors, Apple plans to launch into the health and fitness world later this year with a software upgrade—and potentially some killer hardware. But it seems like Google might have beat the company to the punch.

Could it teach other dolphins?

LAPD: "We are well aware of it."

Steal ice cream, take selfies

Jawbone makes its excellent fitness tracker Android-compatible.

Officials quote from "The Lorax"

6.9 magnitude quake strikes off coast

Why the Old Country Loves E-Bikes

Protects injured owner for 24 hours

Largest land predator to roam Europe

Agency wants to spin winning film

Greenpeace founder declares

The 41-year-old Iditarod remains a true test of mushing skills and the strength of a dog team. Meet the men and women set to conquer the course.

Could help save Earth from deadly asteroids

A friend's drunken offer to chow down at Taco Bell? Irresistible.

Russians pay $1.54 billion per medal

Voice-sensing abilities similar to humans

Will stimulate local commerce, fight smog

But you'll need to eat a lot

Alternate proposal: Eat the fish to extinction

Did Russians sabotage Canadian lugers?

Want to protect winter sports for future generations

Fatalities in three Western states

Provides clues about the Big Bang

Maybe not, but along with aspirin, it might help

Survivorman discusses Bigfoot, his worst survival illness, and his family camping habits in AMA

They keep the planet from getting too hot or cold

Will Russian athletes dominate Sochi?

Study of hockey players reveals permanent alterations to brain

Company will "catch and dispose" of canines

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