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You'll need: First aid kit. A knife or multi-tool. Water purification tablets. Compass (you can't rely on GPS in the desert) Some kind of scarf, bandana or dust mask in case of sand storms. Something to start a fire. Some form of lighting, such as a head torch or lantern.
A Dutch team created a piece of "bulletproof" skin from special, U.S.-made spider silk and human skin cells and found that it indeed can repel...
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Why do agents seem to always wear sunglasses? Secret Service agents sometimes wear sunglasses to keep the sun out of their eyes, so they can...
Read More »It’s not exactly breaking news to tell you that desert environments aren’t always the most hospitable places on Earth. Just ask Mauro Prosperi. Whilst we don’t want you to go off wandering in the desert and get lost, we also would never discourage anyone from seeing everything the world has to offer and trekking off the beaten track a little. On the off-chance you find yourself stranded, here are some essential tips on how to survive in the desert.
1. Foie Gras. This 'delicacy' is made by ramming pipes down the throats of geese each day pumping grain and fat into their stomachs, in a process...
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“I've been saying this forever,” he told Maclean's. “Canadian snipers are the best in the world. The sniper training program has been around for a...
Read More »Of course you should also wear sunglasses or goggles to protect your eyes from sunlight. You may be tempted to remove clothing to keep cool, but you must keep covered.
It increases intelligence. Exposure to vocabulary through reading (particularly reading children's books) not only leads to higher score on reading...
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7 Helpful Foods and Drinks to Try When You're Dehydrated Coconut water. When you're dehydrated, your body needs more than just fluid to regain its...
Read More »If you have the necessary equipment, you can try signalling for help. Building a fire will send smoke into the air, whilst using a pocket mirror can reflect sunlight to attract attention. It might sound like something from a film, but even spelling out ‘SOS’ or ‘HELP’ in sticks or rocks is better than nothing.
The cast learns to get inventive in order to brush their teeth. Hannah Shapiro, runner-up on the 33rd season of Survivor and contributor to Men's...
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The bottom line In the United States, fresh, commercially produced eggs need to be refrigerated to minimize your risk of food poisoning. However,...
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Prepare cooking ingredients by washing and chopping vegetables, cutting meat, and other meal prep. Set up workstations and ingredients so that food...
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10 Things You Need Survive In the Wilderness (Checklist) Water. More than 70 percent of the human weight is water. ... Food. ... Knife. ......
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