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Unlike Silicon Valley’s ascent, which was significantly bolstered by steady public research funding—federal investment, for instance, paid 25 percent of the cost of developing the transistor—Great ...
The phosphorous pyrotechnics produce smoke and a flame that can reach temperatures of 2,900 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Coast Guard is warning of multiple "phosphorous pyrotechnics" that could be floating in Lake Michigan water or washed up ...
Christopher Thuss was fishing on a foggy evening near Manitowoc, Wisconsin, when his sonar detected something strange beneath ...
Along with dangers to swimmers, inexperienced boaters were warned to avoid Lake Michigan because of high waves and strong ...
Angler Christopher Thuss stumbled upon the scuttled tugboat "J.C. Ames," which was located just nine feet below the surface off the coast of Manitowoc, Wisconsin ...
From introductory ski lessons to the biggest kite festival in North America, these kid-tested, parent-approved getaways put ...
Greece was rocked by a powerful magnitude 6.2 earthquake early on Thursday, shaking buildings and causing minor landslides in ...
An angler from Wisconsin was fishing in foggy conditions recently when he discovered the wreck of an abandoned tugboat. The [ ...
A preliminary 7.1 magnitude earthquake that hit Tonga late Sunday night does not pose a tsunami threat to Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. This is according to the Guam ...
A woman’s research into the word “kizuna” (bonds) led to an extensive survey on how foreign technical intern trainees were affected by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami.
Researchers have identified the organism that produces toxins found in the algal blooms that color Lake Erie every year. The University of Michigan used samples of Lake Erie water with an ...