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The year's most dramatic story of a bear attack offers potentially lifesaving lessons for anyone venturing into the wild
Behind the headlines about the return of sharks to Cape Cod is a story about how we're learning to live alongside a terrifying predator
Why one California couple chose to stand and fight an inferno
In his new book, ‘Range’, author David Epstein makes a strong case against specialization in sports and life
The conservation icon talks about the surprising history of bears in America and what comes next
Drinking more water is supposed to do all kinds of good things for us. But how much is too much?
When Mirna Valerio first began running ultramarathons, she immediately got a lot of attention—but not for the reasons you might expect.
Looking at controversial new research that challenges established guidelines for sun exposure, Outside contributing editor Rowan Jacobsen suggests that more direct sunlight on our unprotected skin might actually be good for our health.
For this final episode in our Nature Cure series, we talk to the scientist who showed feeling awe during a nature experience has a singular ability to lower stress and improve our overall well-being, as well as a man who says awe saved his life.
Journalist Leah Sottile reporting on the question of who owns public lands in the West continues with an investigation of two bombings that rocked the tiny town of Panaca, Nevada