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What Happens When a Navy Uses Cheap Experimental Weapons Inside a Nuclear Sub
The sub never fired a real weapon - it was only a drill. But a leaking high-test peroxide torpedo reacted with metal inside ...
The case against Joseph James DeAngelo almost slipped out of Sacramento’s hands — Thien Ho writes how it didn’t in new book.
Her exhibition at NIKA Project Space in Paris turns impermanence into an act of creation and disappearance into a quiet form ...
A few brands claim to be the first to install a navigation system in their vehicles, with the Eunos Cosmo being the first to ...
On Tuesday 4th November we hosted our sixth National Air Quality Conference in London, returning to Prospero House following ...
That’s exactly what happens when you visit Mohican State Park in Loudonville, Ohio – a verdant wonderland that somehow remains one of the state’s most magnificent treasures hiding in plain sight. Ohio ...
Tucked away in Mesa, Arizona, beneath the relentless desert sun, stands a veritable wonderland for the budget-conscious shopper—a place where Andrew Jackson and a Lincoln can transform into a bounty ...
Plews & Edelmann, a pioneer in automotive power steering , has launched application-specific power steering system bundles aftermarket ...
As the YouTube TV-ESPN standoff hurtles toward a second weekend, The Athletic maps out the state of play of the negotiations.
Today, gerrymandering is a weapon of constant political warfare. State legislators, both red and blue, are furiously ...
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A stunning map created by archaeologists gives you a new reason to think about the Roman Empire
The Roman Empire had an impressive road network. A new dataset now visualizes the road map, adding over 100,000 kilometers of previously unknown routes.
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