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Viewed over 10000 times, this video captures some of the Xtreme Everest research team sharing just why Mount Everest provides such a unique research environment.

29/05/2013 -- Xtreme Everest - The World's Highest Research Lab -- The Royal Institution and also available through The Guardian with production supported by the Wellcome Trust.

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