James Cook’s first voyage of exploration which saw him become the first European to lay eyes on Australia took nearly three ...
A Montreal native who skillfully researched and profiled the "beauty and romance" of midcentury ships of the St. Lawrence ...
Wednesday, February 19, 5pm: Seminar two considers WA’s knowledge of the biodiversity of the forests and what information can ...
Merseyside could hold a Michelin-starred restaurant by the end of tonight and these venues would not be out of place ...
The 'Titanic' sinking became the most infamous shipwreck in history—but what really happened on that unusually calm night in ...
Nebraska’s John Cook is the first volleyball coach to have a bobblehead produced by the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and ...
The world's fastest supercomputer 'El Capitan' can reach a peak performance of 2.746 exaFLOPS, making it the planet's third exascale computer. The fastest supercomputer in the world has officially ...
A new Salvador Dalí-focused cookbook gives fans of the Spanish surrealist an opportunity to enjoy cuisine that captures the ...
Jamie Simmons, center, executive director of the Nevada County (Arkansas) Depot and Museum, receives the W. L. Cook Award for ...
The statue in Randwick, in Sydney's east, had its nose and hand broken off and red paint splashed over the pedestal on January 24.
Two hundred million years ago, icy Antarctica was a lush, temperate region, home to crocodile-sized amphibians and rhinoceros-sized dinosaurs.