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A new smartwatch that you never have to plug in

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The company behind one of our favorite products just launched its Health Tag, a tiny tracker designed to stick with you 24/7

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A software update brings phone-free music experience to the Watch

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The new Watch is a more sophisticated fitness tracker than its predecessor, with an updated operating system, upgraded hardware, and cellular connectivity. But will it be enough to win over athletes?

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Over two years after introducing the Watch, Apple has finally made it the ultimate fitness wearable

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One of the leading labs in health and food science is under fire for shoddy research. The implications for the science community and journalists who report on the field are vast. But how much does the research matter for the average person?

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The newest crop of wearables are cleverer than ever. (Spire) Spire The Spire won’t measure heart rate or really anything beyond the number of steps you’ve taken. But it will analyze your breathing, providing a constant record of your stress levels. When the pebble-size sensor notices you’ve gone awhile without taking a…

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Our online editor was sent a summer’s worth of coffee to share with the office. On National Coffee Day, he finally owns up to why it never made the rounds.

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Sponsored by Senators Mike Lee and Orrin Hatch, the Human-Powered Travel in Wilderness Areas Act would give local land managers the discretion to allow mountain bikers into wilderness areas

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Step one: toss those saggy sweats.

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Everything an adventure companion needs for out-of-town journeys

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In Jay Blahnik's first extended interview since Apple hired him to help launch the Watch, the company’s director of fitness for health technologies insists activity tracking is overemphasized, elite athletes have a sitting problem, and the real breakthrough apps for the device will probably be created outside of Cupertino.

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After three years of failing on the slopes, online editor Scott Rosenfield finally discovers the beauty—and pain—of downhill skiing.

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With times of 2:04:11 and 2:24:35, respectively

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The hardware was mostly predictable, but the software could transform workout data

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Upsets Favorites Froome and Contador

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Likely fell 3,000 feet

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Blame the late introduction of the Under Armour suits, plus other crucial mistakes

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Author of The Snow Leopard and regular ϳԹ contributor

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Will not be banned from cycling

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Volunteers wanted for missing hiker

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One girl survived

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15 seconds faster

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Replaces disgraced Pat McQuaid

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Poachers use cyanide

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Hopes to prove he's clean

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After 150 days and 3,750 miles at sea

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Vail, Taos, and other resorts report dusting

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Corn crop at risk

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Man touches down in Newfoundland

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Enough drinking water to last 70 years

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Companies reporting increased sales

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Tourists survive with minor injuries

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Presidents allegedly hid doping and solicited bribes

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Up to 45 percent contained

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Has yet to comply

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Caught in poor weather

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Beat out Istanbul and Madrid

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Cars the largest source

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Mining cleanup gone bad

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Missing in the Santa Fe National Forest

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Details regarding his ex-wife and UCI presidents

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Feared being eaten alive

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Skis for the fist time since injury

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Gain extra 6 years of life

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Longer than the Grand Canyon

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300 Firefighters Join Yosemite Lines

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Fort Collins, Colo., has the best

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Boasts cheap venue space and top flight security

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Hampered by rain and lack of chairlifts

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Funds for Desert Conservation Center running out

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Giant sequoias and drinking water at risk

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Was set to collaborate with "Frontline"

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As fires sweep through Portugal

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Life-support system malfunctioned

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But only 2 blood transfusion tests given

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9th attack in the state this year

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Trial set for March

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All survive

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Falls 150 feet

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Known for London Olympics drop

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Climate change may be responsible

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One survives

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All survive

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Animals are dying at a rate 7 times higher than usual

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Has a hint of coffee smell

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Friendliest city also named

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Protects against diabetes and heart disease

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Doubts the performance of most athletes

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Will tow 2,000 pounds of bricks

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A week outside resets your body's biological clock

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Man who visited every country sums up his journey

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Worst in 140 years

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Will cease to sanction mountain bike events through the body

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More animals have been spotted in recent months

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Due to high demand

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Dominates last day of competition

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Four riders appeared on the list of 1998 positives

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Woman dies of heat exhaustion

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French Senate releases full list

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