The Indigenous tribes reclaiming travel

The Indigenous tribes reclaiming travel

The story of the Ponca underscores a stark but often-overlooked truth, that many of the trails we hike or bike in the US today were originally forged by Indigenous hunters and traders centuries earlier. When their lands were taken, federal and state governments turned some of these trails into roads and railways. (The Ponca’s Trail … Read more

5 Reasons Snowmass Bike Park Might be the Best in Colorado

5 Reasons Snowmass Bike Park Might be the Best in Colorado

Photo: Hannah Morvay If you asked any mountain biker what they believe the best bike park in the world is, most would say the same thing: Whistler. While Colorado easily sits in the top three states for mountain biking in the U.S., and has some of the best skiing and snowboarding in the world, bike … Read more

The mystery of why some people develop ALS

The mystery of why some people develop ALS

Depending on the type of ALS, “the extent that disease can be explained by genetic factors is only about 8% to 60%,” explains Eva Feldman, a professor of neurology at the University of Michigan. However, there’s also emerging evidence that repeated and prolonged exposure to potential triggers in the external environment might increase the risk … Read more

Is this the summer of bad tourists?

Is this the summer of bad tourists?

From Pompeii to the Egyptian pyramids, some of the world’s most famous man-made wonders are scarred with millennia-old graffiti etched into their walls by ancient sightseers. It’s no secret that many of the world’s “greatest” travellers – like Christopher Columbus and Hernan Cortes – were among its worst. And according to Lauren A Siegel, a … Read more

How to make the perfect omelette

How to make the perfect omelette

Joining a French restaurant kitchen is a baptism by fire. An apprentice has mere moments to make an impression, and, according to Yves Camdeborde, owner of Paris’ four Avant-Comptoir restaurants, is frequently given a task whose outward simplicity conceals true technicity. To succeed is to garner favour; to fail is to show one still has … Read more

How Canada’s wildfires are warming the stratosphere

How Canada’s wildfires are warming the stratosphere

Exactly how stratospheric warming could affect weather, almost all of which occurs in the troposphere, is not yet known, however. Changes in the heat of the stratosphere in turn changes the circulation of winds, says Karen Rosenlof of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s Chemical Sciences Laboratory. “Changing the winds can change how waves propagate in … Read more

Fleur de courgette: The simple dish beloved in the South of France

Fleur de courgette: The simple dish beloved in the South of France

No one knows for sure when or how locals in the South of France started eating fleurs de courgette (courgette flowers), but their simple philosophy endures: when life gives you courgettes, make stuffed courgette blossoms. Once an affordable, rural dish due to an abundance of produce, the trumpet-like bright yellow flowers have found their way … Read more