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Jimmy Nelsson Photographer

Jimmy Nelsson Photographer
Jimmy Nelsson is well-known for his portraits of tribal and indigenous people taken in more than 16 countries. His photos will live to tell the tale. Nelsson’s book is now a collector’s item.

We Are What We Eat: Hunting the Hadza Way With Bows, Arrows, and Ingenuity

We Are What We Eat: Hunting the Hadza Way With Bows, Arrows, and Ingenuity
Greenland, Bolivia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Crete. After traveling to five different countries in search of the origins of the human diet, Matthieu Paley comes to the last stop in his journey, Tanzania.

10 People Who Died on Mount Everest

10 People Who Died on Mount Everest
A problem with dying on Mount Everest is that there’s a good chance you’ll stay on the mountain, as it’s simply too hard and dangerous to retrieve dead bodies. This is especially true near the summit, which is also the most dangerous leg of the climb. That means when climbers attempt to scale the world’s highest mountain, they’ll come across some of these bodies. But what’s morbidly fascinating is that these bodies are often used as distance markers to the summit.

A Neurosurgeon Critiques Latest James Bond Film's Grasp of Brain Surgery

A Neurosurgeon Critiques Latest James Bond Film's Grasp of Brain Surgery
A Neurosurgeon Critiques Latest James Bond Film's Grasp of Brain Surgery The James Bond franchise is entertaining and lucrative, but it’s not a very good way to learn about anatomy. That’s the conclusion of a neurosurgeon, who noticed that Spectre, the latest film in the franchise, fails rather spectacularly in its depiction of practical neurosurgery.