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Why dancing can be more powerful than antidepressants
Why dancing can be more powerful than antidepressants
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Watch how orcas sank yet another boat off the coast of Portugal
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Limitless with Chris Hemsworth
Chris Hemsworth takes on three epic challenges to explore science-backed ways to improve our health. He learns to drum for a brain-boosting, surprise stadium gig, climbs a frozen 600-foot wall to explore the benefits of breaking out of our comfort zones, and embraces brutal Special Forces pain training in South Korea—all to discover how we can live longer, better lives.
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On the trail of black jaguars in the Brazilian savannah
On the trail of black jaguars in the Brazilian savannah
In the Finnish capital nature and city life blend seamlessly
In the Finnish capital nature and city life blend seamlessly
October 2025 Issue
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The world's tallest mountain? It might not be what you think
The world's tallest mountain? It might not be what you think
How Jackie Kennedy saved an iconic ancient Egyptian temple
How Jackie Kennedy saved an iconic ancient Egyptian temple
'I want to live to be 100.' Longevity lessons from sports icons
'I want to live to be 100.' Longevity lessons from sports icons
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