The SS United States set the transatlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952, a record it still holds today.
MIT spin-off Quaise is trying to use hijacked fusion technology to drill some of the deepest holes in history, unlocking ...
ANALYSIS: Trump is triumphant. Conservatives have every reason to celebrate now. But, Eric Garcia warns, they are not planning for the near future ...
Tom Cunliffe's monthly column dissects some expert advice and questions why Swifter Shrouds aren't more popular... What do you think?
The Camp Quality Convoy Geelong is back, and this year it’s celebrating its 10th anniversary. The convoy starts and finishes ...
Presidents' Day is a well-earned break, but it's also a day where you can save big on some top-tier gaming hardware. Case in ...
High school students are seeking meaning, their place in the world, and how to make an impact. Ever to Excel invites these students to spend a week at Boston College, a premier Jesuit, Catholic ...
Sea-based launches are hitting their stride. That could lead to a lot more space missions with a lot less red tape.
Viewers were left amazed as a contestant on The 1% Club won an enormous sum after making it to the end of the competition tonight. Matthew was shocked to hear that he had bagged the whopping ...
The betting public has pegged Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid as 1.5-point favorites to be the first team in NFL history to ever three-peat at the big game. That means the Eagles won’t have the ...
NEW ORLEANS (WFMZ) - New Orleans is hosting the Super Bowl for a record-tying 11th time, so it's fitting that they did something before the big game that's never been done: Held a parade.
A wild survival story in Madera County: driver sideswipes a big rig, the car is rear-ended by a train, and the driver walks away unharmed.
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