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Sweden's secret to wellbeing? Known as koloniträdgårdar, tiny urban gardens provide city dwellers access to nature, fresh produce and community. gardening Article 18 votes
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I tried to convince Steve Curry not to take his deadly hike when I met him in Death Valley. The memory haunts me. Article 52 votes
The muddled legacy of Oxford University's Dangerous Sports Club Article 6360 words, published Aug 5 2013 6 votes
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Two Czech climbers in their forties lost their lives last week at Norway's well-known Trollveggen rock face in western Norway Article 491 words 7 votes
On Everest, traffic isn’t just inconvenient. It can be deadly. Multiple climber deaths due to overcrowding at the summit. Article 728 words 13 votes
As more and more of our words are tapped out on keyboards, writing by hand has become an endangered species Article 3393 words, published Oct 8 2012 8 votes
Let the fountain pens flow - In this coldly pixelated age, old-fashioned writing implements make a small but meaningful comeback Article 2179 words, published Dec 26 2018 8 votes
Lego wants to completely remake its toy bricks (without anyone noticing) Article 863 words, published Aug 31 2018 36 votes