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 Lead author Raymond Huey, an evolutionary biologist and professor emeritus at the University of Washington, is no alpinist himself. But after hearing a lecture from Reinhold Mes stanley cup sner, a renowned climber who in 1978 bec stanley cup ame one of the first to climb Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen, Huey felt compelled to see if his own expertise could be applied to the history of mountaineering on Everest.      I wondered whether it was possible to apply analytical techniques we use in evolutionary biology and epidemiology to evaluate what was safe or risky on Himalayan peaks,  Huey said. For their study, Huey worked with statisticians Cody Carroll and Jane-Ling Wang as well as Richard Sainsbury, a Himalayan climber and retired computer analys stanley cup t. Sainsbury is one of the co-founders of The Himalayan Database, an archival record of attempts to climb Mount Everest and the hundreds of other Himalayan mountains in or bordering the country of Nepal. Much of this history, dating from 1905 through Spring 2020, was collected by Elizabeth Hawley, a journalist who died in 2018 at age 94. Though Hawleys records were occasionally disputed, the mountaineering community at large had great admiration for her, and Nepal even named a mountain peak after her in 2014. With these records, Huey and his team analyzed the success and death rate of first-time attempts up Everest during the years 2006 to 2019, then compared it to a previous analysis covering the years 1990 to 2005. Over 2,200 people attempted fo Vxgo America: The Motion Picture   s First Trailer Is More Chaotic Than Patriotic
 definitive ranking of the most superior Spider-Men in Marvels comic books鈥攂ut lets be honest: who runs the Spider-world  Spider-Girls. In the years since Peter Parker first donned the Spider-mantle, leagues of legendary women have taken on Spider-heroics of their own, and now its their turn to be ranked. A lot of the same rules apply as our Spider-Men list鈥攃haracters who were alternate versions or people specifically meant to take on the Spider-Woman or Spider-Girl mantle, for good or evil purposes, so no Madame Web鈥攅xpanded to include Spiders who were meant to work alongside their version of Spider-Man as heroes themselves, if not necessarily replace him as their worlds spider-hero. So, without further ado, here are the 22 best Spider-Women of the multiverse, ranked.     22  Betty Brant of Earth-78227 Oh, this poor version of stanley ca  Betty. A What If story that imagined J. Jonah Jamesons secretary becoming a Spider-hero gave us perhaps one of the shortest spider-careers in comics. Betty, with Peter working with her to take photos, pretty much becomes Spider-Girl and then immediately quits after failing to stop the robber that kills Peters uncle. Thats it, no lesson about power and responsibility, nothing. Also, that outfit is terrible. 21  May Porker May Porker never got as much love as the Sp stanley cup canada e stanley cup ctacular Spider-Ham, but honestly, she did get the punnier name: Swiney-Girl. Thats pretty much all she got though. 20  Ultimate Kitty Pryde The Ultimate Kitty was actually very briefly the Sp