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Why Oberth-class ships kept exploding in Star Trek
Science vessels were first responders to unknown dangers, making them far more expendable than larger cruisers.
Qatari LNG tanker Al Rekayyat is stationary near the Strait of Hormuz and awaiting salvage operations once a fire on board ...
A conversation at OWASP EU in Vienna about AI coding agents, the security review that can't keep up, and a brand-new way for ...
A 32-foot-long boat exploded in Chesapeake City, leaving four people with serious burns, officials said. The cause was under ...
The Steam Machine is finally here. People can sign up to get on the waiting list for the first units to ship and reviewers have already gone hands-on with Valve’s new device. It’s pricey, but is it ...
A trailer loaded with fireworks erupted in flames along a Tennessee interstate Saturday night, sending pyrotechnics shooting across the roadway and forcing authorities to temporarily shut down traffic ...
Imagine waking up to a loud crash from the kitchen, only to find the floor covered in glass and a hole in your oven door where the window used to be. Consumer Reports says hundreds of people have ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Renewed talks about the Freedom Ship, a proposed “permanently mobile ...
Learn how students from ECU discovered a 1748 shipwreck exposed by erosion at an NC historic site. In 1748, the Spanish ship La Fortuna sank during a battle at Brunswick Town, a British colonial port ...
Newly found immune cells called ‘ruptoblasts’ explode when triggered, ejecting toxic chemicals capable of delivering death to surrounding cells in just minutes. The cells’ discoverers say that this ...
Escher Walcott is a Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE, covering stories in Entertainment, Style, Human Interest. She joins having written for several popular news publications, including Glamour, Refinery29, ...
(WFSB) - Did you hear it? A loud boom was heard across New England on Saturday around 2:06 p.m. NASA confirmed it was a meteor exploding off the coast of Massachusetts near Cape Cod. The National ...
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