Steve Mylrea hopes to take a 10-year voyage to Africa but is struggling with the first step: circling Michigan. "One day you ...
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Not even Christmas can escape America’s war fetish
The Trump administration's deadly boat strikes are set against an increasingly militarized version of Christmas ...
The Big Island Invasive Species Committee is doing what it can to prevent an infestation from spreading from Kona to the ...
Gage survived, but unfortunately, it wasn't a total happy ending. His friends and doctor said that, post-accident, he was “no ...
After eight months spent tweaking its surveillance drone in Ukraine, demand for Shield AI’s V-BAT is ramping up in Europe and ...
It comes after video footage on Saturday showed an oil tanker being seized near the Venezuelan coast in an operation ...
Some places around the United States are like stepping back in time, from former Gold Rush boomtowns to cities that harken ...
The rescue was met with tears of joy across Australia. Officers who’d worked around the clock said it was the single most ...
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Disasters: 10 planes that crashed on their first flight
There is a reason test pilots have a reputation for cool-headed bravery. Historically, it has been a dangerous occupation, ...
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US students make history by building first aircraft at Wright Brothers’ site since 1903
One hundred twenty-two years ago, in 1902, the Wright Brothers made history by performing the first controlled, sustained, ...
From water-skipping robots to elephant-skin inspired cooling materials, engineers have continued to find inspiration in nature in order to move technology forward for humans.
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