A common trope in sailors' stories is the giant wave that can swallow a ship whole, now satellite data is giving some truth ...
The dermocosmetics brand will also test sun care and skin care in real-life extreme conditions during the race.
The next battlefield will be a server, not an open field or an ocean. War is moving onto our hard drives. Is Australia ready?
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Solar sail breakthrough could change how probes reach interstellar space
A solar sail is no longer just a graceful idea for propellant-free flight; it is becoming a materials and deployment problem that engineers are finally learning how to solve. That shift matters ...
Six-time world champion Daniela Moroz could make history as a medalist at the Paris 2024 Olympics when formula kite makes its ...
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10 Fun Things to Do in Fort Lauderdale With Kids
If you're looking for a great spot for your next family vacation, head to Fort Lauderdale for some fun in the sun. If you're ...
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World’s largest: 721-foot sailing cruise ship sets new speed record during sea trials
The Orient Express Corinthian, set to become the world’s largest sailing cruise ship, measures ...
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Fuel free interplanetary travel? ‘Photonic crystal’ sail could help laser beams push spacecraft
Researchers from Tuskegee University, Alabama, have developed a new photonic crystal (a kind of ...
Some extremophiles are beyond extreme, thriving in conditions that would wipe out most life-forms. Piezophiles are organisms that prefer high-pressure conditions and have adapted their metabolisms ...
Where do Daisy Kelliher and Colin MacRae stand? The chief stew and the chief engineer acknowledged that they had "real" feelings for one another at the end of the Season 4 finale. However, due to ...
The Phoenix City Council unanimously passed an updated heat response plan to include expanded cooling center hours and a heat awareness training program. Arizona renters could soon get new protections ...
Iranian weapons debris, blown to pieces or mechanically crippled, keeps dropping from the Middle East sky. For that, we can thank heat-seeking satellites, military-grade malware, and radar-jamming ...
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