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The point of impact of the German torpedo was on the starboard side, amidships just below the bridge. The explosion occurred at 2:10 pm on May7, 1915. Eighteen minutes after the explosion, the RMS Lusitania slipped below the waves at
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The Chrysler 440 cubic inch motor was the largest of its big block engines. Debuting in 1966, this 7.2 litre behemoth featured pistons that were almost 5" in diameter. Gear heads will debate whether it, the Ford 427 or the
On a starry Christmas Eve night, a Grandfather bundled up his 8 year old granddaughter, and took her outside to see the moon. That night, in the moonlight, he taught her to find the Big Dipper. Almost twenty years later,
Good News! Humanoid Robots and the Rise of Embodied AI
Sometimes a breakthrough rattles windows and draws "oohs and ahhs". Other times a breakthrough goes largely unnoticed. On January 7th, roboticists at startup FigureAI, achieved a breakthrough by asking, "Hey Figure 1, can you make me a cup of coffee?"
France's striker Antoine Griezmann lofted the free kick into Croatia's penalty box. Players of both teams jumped to defend or to head in the free kick. One player rose higher than the others, heading the ball just over the head
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Soaring heights, emphasized by tall narrow windows dematerialize stone walls and draw visitors to the story told in the stained glass. The fusion of liturgy and architecture found its first expression at the Basilica of St. Denis, consecrated in 1144.
"Whump!" In the distance, the deep but discernible sound of the shell exiting the four foot diameter mortar barrel reverberates under the dark sky. Almost immediately, a red trail like a meteor streaks into the smokey sky. Spectators hush, eyes
Good News! Protecting Investments Across Centuries
Herod the Great had a vision. A port twice the size of Athen's - with mighty and massive seawalls rising out of the deep Mediterranean water on the coast of Judea. He would reshape not only the land - but