Big Old Boats on MSN
How 2,000 tons of cement were used to save the Kaiser’s pride ship
In 1913, Germany launched the largest passenger ship on Earth — a floating symbol of national ambition meant to outclass Britain’s greatest liners. But from her earliest sea trials, the Imperator ...
Veritasium on MSN
This is what really happens to the human body in wet concrete
Wet concrete looks like a liquid, but it behaves very differently from water. Its density is much higher, and its thickness ...
Growing tissues can crack, break, and dissociate to form structures that can later withstand immense forces.
Ryan Garcia challenges Mario Barrios for the WBC welterweight title on February 21 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Here's the ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Video: World’s first underwater 3D-printed concrete to reshape wind farms and defense
Australian researchers have recently developed the world’s first underwater 3D concrete printing system which ...
No band was more suspect for a straight-edge Eighties kid than the Grateful Dead. But slowly a fan was born — one shaggy jam at a time.
Everyone wants to get first place when they play "Survivor," but someone also has to be the first one out. Here, we pay our ...
Nine is Moroney's number, maybe because she was born on Oct. 9. In May, the Libra will embark on a tour spanning from ...
Indonesia cracks down on oil graft. On Feb. 26, Indonesia jailed nine people on corruption charges related to the ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
How do you photograph the end of the world? Nick Brandt stages the unthinkable
The British photographer's cleverly staged climate shots involved months of planning, rigging and collaboration.
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