Artifacts from World War II, including a 640-pound piece of the U.S.S. Arizona and a 16-inch barrel from the U.S.S. Missouri, are on display at the Fort Miles Museum at Cape Henlopen State Park.
Artifacts from World War II, including a 640-pound piece of the U.S.S. Arizona and a 16-in
In our forums, our members have been discussing the best TaylorMade driver heads of all time. WRXer ‘mahuwf’ kicks off the thread with his vote going to the brand’s 2016 M2 driver, and our members have been sharing their favorites in our forum.
Here are a few posts from
A ‘red tide’ algal bloom is likely at fault, spurred by excess nutrients and warmer waters
Thousands of dead fish are washing ashore in the San Francisco Bay Area as a harmful algal bloom—called a red tide—turns local waters a murky reddish-brown.
While the area normally
The woolly bear caterpillar watch has begun. Folklore says if its rusty band is wide, it will be a mild winter. The more black there is, the more severe the winter. Most scientists discount woolly bear predictions.
Red leaves are on the sumac and goldenrods have become insect zoos. Some
“In summer we lay up a stock of experiences for winter, as the squirrel of nuts, something for conversation in winter evenings. I love to think then of the more distant walks I took in summer.” Henry David Thoreau
Welcome to the last month of summer. Fall officially begins with the A
Researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the University of Western Australia are developing 3D printed artificial heart valves made from a patient’s own cells that grow as the individual ages.
The approach hopes to overcome the drawbacks of conventional prost
(Left to right) Joy Woods (Middle Allie) and Ryan Vasquez (Middle Noah) in rehearsal for " The Notebook" at The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare.
(Left to right) Joy Woods (Middle Allie) and Ryan Vasquez (Middle Noah) in rehearsal for " The Notebook" at The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare.
There’s one thing I love almost as much as stories, and that is doing crafts! There’s just something so fun in creating things with your own hands — it even reminds me of writing because you end up with something entirely new that you made. But I digress. Thanks to the black
Since the first price explosion of Bitcoin (BTC), multiple cryptocurrencies have tried to follow in their footsteps, and many have succeeded. These cryptocurrencies reached unprecedented heights and gave users profits they never dreamed they would see. Cryptocurrencies like Ripple (XRP) and Tr
Posted By Ravi Sinha | On 31st, Aug. 2022
After garnering multiple awards and selling over one million copies on PC, Daniel Mullins Games’ Inscryption is now available for PS4 and PS5. Mullins is known for trippy games like The Hex and Pony Island, but this is probably his stran