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An ocean liner called the SS United States, which took its maiden voyage in 1952, left from Philadelphia and headed south in order to become the largest artificial reef in the world. The plan is ...
Before World War II, this ocean liner carried tourists through the North Atlantic and Mediterranean. The ship was first transformed into a medical ship in 1939 and then into a floating barracks.
The ocean is a mysterious place, and if you have a fear of the deep waters, this video will probably make it worse. Footage of a submersible capturing some intriguing footage of a pre-historic sea ...
Ocean Winds, a joint venture between energy giants Engie and EDP Renewables, has secured a key permit for a 1.1GW offshore wind project it is developing in South Korea. Ocean Winds announced today it ...
Bong Joon-ho is a one of a kind. He’s only made 8 films in the past 25 years, but each feature is a precious jewel, expertly chiseled and finely shined. There are a handful of thematic and ...
LOS ANGELES, March 7 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's plan to revitalize the U.S. shipping industry could heap massive costs on ocean transport ... represents the liner shipping industry.
New York City preservationists’ dream of docking an historic ocean liner on the Brooklyn waterfront appears all but sunk — but they’re making a last-ditch appeal to President Donald Trump to ...
“Ocean models have historically been unable to adequately resolve the small-scale processes that control current strength,” Gayen explains in the statement. “This model resolves such ...
The influence of the spatial distribution of large-, medium-, and small-scale ocean phenomena such as water mass, cold/warm current, and ocean peak on the position of ocean buoy placement will be ...
To this day, the SS United States holds the transatlantic speed record for an ocean liner. She became a reserve ship in 1969, spending her retirement years on Philadelphia's Delaware waterfront.