Science of Survival:  Bee Still My Heart
Outside Podcast5 Des 2017

Science of Survival: Bee Still My Heart

Bee venom is similar to a rattlesnake’s. It rapidly disperses in your tissue, and when you’re stung, the pain you feel is a combination of proteins and peptides attacking your cell membranes. Each sting contains enough venom to incapacitate a small mouse, but bees won’t really hurt you unless you’re allergic. Or at least, that’s what you thought until you disturbed a hive of Africanized bees, which have been known to chase attackers for more than ten hours.

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Dispatches: Call of the Wild Things

Dispatches: Call of the Wild Things

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The Outside Interview: Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell

The Outside Interview: Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell

“If you're not at the table, you're on the menu,” says Sally Jewell. Hopeful, thoughtful, slightly ticked-off, and surprisingly emotional, the outgoing Secretary of the Interior talks with Outside edi...

29 Nov 201643min

Science of Survival: Cliffhanger, Part 3

Science of Survival: Cliffhanger, Part 3

Dan  Futrell and Isaac Stonerand are back from searching through the wreckage of Eastern Airlines Flight 980 on a remote mountain in Bolivia, and their findings have prompted a whole new set of questi...

15 Nov 201641min

Science of Survival: Cliffhanger, Part 2

Science of Survival: Cliffhanger, Part 2

Since colliding with a Bolivian mountain in 1985, Eastern Airlines Flight 980 has been frozen inside a glacier perched on the edge of a 3,000-foot drop. With wreckage now melting out of the ice at the...

1 Nov 201639min

Science of Survival: Cliffhanger, Part 1

Science of Survival: Cliffhanger, Part 1

Since colliding into a Bolivian mountain in 1985, Eastern Airlines Flight 980 has been frozen inside a glacier perched on the edge of a 3,000-foot drop. With wreckage now melting out of ice at the bas...

18 Okt 201634min

Dispatches: National Parks Don’t Need Your Stinkin’ Reverence

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John Muir rhapsodizing about Yosemite is one thing, but Outside contributing editor Ian Frazier has had it with people calling their favorite outdoor spots “cathedrals,” “shrines,” and “sacred spaces....

5 Okt 201623min

Dispatches: The Sound of Science

Dispatches: The Sound of Science

Scientists are compiling huge amounts of data on the impact of global warming, but the story of that data often gets lost. Enter NikSawe, a researcher at Stanford who is transforming big data into mus...

20 Sep 201623min

The Outside Interview: The Hard Lessons of Climbing Superstar Conrad Anker

The Outside Interview: The Hard Lessons of Climbing Superstar Conrad Anker

For two decades, Conrad Anker has been at the forefront of climbing, evolving into America’s best all-around alpinist. With skills on rock, ice, and big peaks, he's now something of an elder statesmen...

7 Sep 201642min

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