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They are human bullets. Their world is defined by 100-meter lengths of track. Their goal? To run as fast as a body can. Then faster.

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They are virulent, microscopic menaces, diseases so deadly that they could swiftly destroy our nation's livestock and send the economy into a free fall鈥攚hich leaves the government with the daunting task of keeping them from our shores. It's a battle being waged across the globe, and in the command center on tiny Plum Island, the folks in the lab coats are on red alert.

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Dams break and walls of water sweep away cars like matchboxes. Time to call off the shaman.

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It outclasses the Alps. It nurtures budding friendships. It even makes your brain grow. A journey along the high route, America's finest backcountry trek.

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These are desperate times for the world's largest cats, and for the people who are killing them. Can Siberia save itself, or will it soon be a land of no more tigers? In search of Panthera tigris altaica, icon of a culture that assumes the worst for itself and always finds that assumption confirmed.

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Six young men set out on a dead-calm sea to seek their fortunes. Suddenly, they were hit by the worst gale in a century, and there wasn鈥檛 even time to shout.

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Amid the panic over abductions and evil ETs, a gentle voice is heard. But do Steven Greer and his pilgrims have the candlepower to score that intergalactic high five?

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What happened that summer at Miss Katie鈥檚 camp

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The antiterrorist school of driving initiates a pale James Bond

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Weeks nine through 12

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Weeks five through eight

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There鈥檚 nothing funny about motion sickness. Really. I mean it.

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Longtime 国产吃瓜黑料 readers will tell you: The funniest story this magazine ever published appeared early in its history, in 1983, when a prolific writer named Don Katz persuaded the editors to let him celebrate the strangest sport anybody had ever heard of. His odd but true tale became an instant sensation.

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As a young climber, David Roberts believed in the greatness of risk. Then death came suddenly, too easily. And it came again and again.

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For 90 million years the turtles have massed to lay their eggs. This time they gathered for their own mass murder鈥

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A consideration of hunting

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Snowboarder Jeremy Jones seeks out the biggest and most remote lines in the latest film by Teton Gravity Research, Further. It premiers in the fall of 2012.

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