The F.J. King sank in 1886, and decades of active searching yielded no results—until now.
A new exhibition at OMSI features more than 130 recovered Titanic artifacts, immersive recreations and a chance for visitors ...
Australian Associated Press on MSN
French Antarctic expeditioner dies after ship jump
Divers have recovered the body of a young Frenchman who got into trouble after jumping off a docked Antarctic research vessel ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Archaeologists just uncovered a shipwreck that ran aground on a remote island during the War of 1812
Two years ago, archaeologists in Canada discovered the remains of a shipwreck on Sable Island, a low-lying sliver of land in the Atlantic Ocean. Now, after months of research and fieldwork, they think ...
On hot summer nights, a long line forms near the waterfront of Eski Foça, a small town on Turkey’s Aegean coast. Laughter and ...
The March 4 incident in the Indian Ocean marked the first time an American submarine had torpedoed an enemy vessel since the ...
Cycling News on MSN
Felt returns with an all-new aero bike: Good on paper, but a let-down in the real world
The Nexar is reasonably aero, extremely light, and an absolute handful to ride ...
Despite efforts by the U.S. and others to address the crisis, the vital Strait of Hormuz, through which 20 percent of the world’s oil supply is moved, remains effectively closed. The war continues to ...
Condé Nast Traveler on MSN
The Life-Affirming Beauty of California's Channel Islands
After a year of loss, Betsy Andrews returns to the deep calm and natural wonder of this eight-island archipelago stretching from Santa Barbara south to San Diego.
Iran might be outgunned and outspent by the US and Israel but it has one major advantage — its control over the Strait of Hormuz.
U.S. Marines and soldiers rehearsed inserting mobile missile launchers capable of long-range precision strike and ...
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