A derelict torpedo retriever that littered the banks of a Charleston-area marsh now sits at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Crews with Stevens Towing, the S.C. Department of Natural Resources and ...
Warships being hit by enemy fire and sinking to the bottom of the sea is, as you may have gathered, a big part of naval combat. And it's been that way throughout its entire history, even as some ...
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After more than a century of various proposals and planning, Norway’s prime minister has signalled his intention to abandon the ambitious Stad Ship Tunnel project. Norwegian prime minister Jonas Gahr ...
Beneath the peeling paint and rusted decks of derelict ships, there's a deeper human story. A home for abused and deserted donkeys turns out to also be a refuge for humans. After 25 years of ...
“In Space, No One…” tells the story of the Maginot‘s crash largely from the point of view of cyborg security officer Morrow (Babou Ceesay). Morrow is awoken from cryosleep to learn that Captain ...
Alien: Earth viewership surged with a strong debut, highlighting the series’ impact within the franchise. The premiere episode attracted millions of viewers across multiple platforms in under a week.
“Alien: Earth” is off to a strong start in viewership. Noah Hawley’s TV spinoff of the Ridley Scott film franchise scored 9.2 million views globally in the first six days since its premiere, according ...
From small fishing boats littered across state ports to a massive 384-foot ship rusting in the Columbia River, Oregon’s waterways continue to be dotted with abandoned and derelict vessels. Now, a ...