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Why massive ships still rely on mooring ropes, how lines fail, snapback zones, and the real risks on deck
Even modern ships depend on mooring ropes to stay alongside, but rising loads, snapback zones, and line failures make the deck one of the most dangerous places onboard. This breakdown explains how ...
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Coast Guard helicopter crew battles high winds to rescue 9 from grounded fishing boat in Alaska
Nine crew members of a commercial crab boat were hoisted to safety after the boat named the Arctic Sea grounded on an Alaska ...
The sea ice changed completely over the course of a few hours, from disconnected floes to a vast, snow-covered plain.
America's 450 nuclear missile silos exist, at least in part, to be destroyed in a nuclear attack. USA TODAY breaks down the ...
These volunteers work tirelessly to protect one of the region’s most sensitive marine mammals, and have quietly built one of ...
Encouraged by these results, Dudin, Dey, Guichard, and Hamel launched a close collaboration. Three years later, their work has produced near-encyclopedic insight into hundreds of protist species and ...
Coral reefs don’t just shape marine life you can see, they also control the daily rhythms of invisible microbes nearby.
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