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Why cruise ships don't spill your champagne, the science of fins, anti-roll tanks, and passive stabilizers
A rolling ship might seem like just bad luck, but cruise ships use some clever engineering to stay upright in rough seas. From gyroscope-controlled fins to sloshing anti-roll tanks, here's how ...
Historic accounts dating back two centuries detail ships rammed and sunk by sperm whales, now scientists claim to have filmed ...
For Bangladeshi travelers, the challenge is even greater. Only a handful have ever made it this far. The distance is extreme, ...
Using the American Kennel Club's 2024 rankings, released on March 19, 2025, Stacker compiled a ranking of the 100 most popular dog breeds in the U.S.
Sri Lanka’s energy sector is facing mounting pressure amid rising global fuel prices, a prolonged dry spell, and growing uncertainty in international markets. The ongoing Middle East crisis has ...
On Antarctica’s King George Island, the 22-year-old Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church stands as a striking symbol of faith and craftsmanship. Built in Siberia, shipped across the world and rebuilt ...
Tarpaulin Cove Lighthouse on Naushon Island stands as a testament to the fact that the best things in life require a boat, some determination, and a willingness to leave your car keys behind. Standing ...
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US Navy ship trapped in monster waves: How they survive
The ocean has always been humanity’s most formidable adversary, and few spectacles capture our imagination quite like watching a massive naval vessel battle against towering walls of water. Videos of ...
The top commander of the U.S. military’s Central Command says the campaign against Iran is “ahead or on plan,” as the Israeli military says it has begun what it calls ...
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