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The huge object has been likened to a “dragon’s egg”. Its appearance has served as a warning of the sea’s “unreal currents” ...
Over the years, all manner of strange things have washed up on the west Wales coast, from whales to giant turtles, and even ...
Key West resident Pedro Lara takes selfie in front of the Southernmost Point in the USA monument as waves from Hurricane Irma ...
Imagine that the Department of Transportation decided to remove selected road numbers on the basis they are no longer needed ...
Changes are coming to the breakwall at the mouth of the Connecticut River. Last year, three people were killed after a boat ...
Stuck emphasized that technology will never fully replace physical markers. The vast majority of buoys that the Coast Guard maintains are considered critically important and “never going ...
say "two key navigational markers" are part of the removal plan: a red bell buoy near Target Rock in Long Island Sound, and Gong 1, described as a large, green buoy west of Lloyd Neck.
Researchers transformed red marker ink into graphene-based circuits using a laser, enabling low-cost, flexible electronics on everyday surfaces like paper or cups. (Nanowerk News) It is the first case ...