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In recognition of National Safe Digging Month this April, Columbia Gas has released findings from a recent national survey, shedding light on homeowners’ attitudes toward outdoor digging projects and safety measures. According to the survey of 1,000 U.S. homeowners, over half (51 percent) have plans to undertake a do-it-yourself digging project in the next year. […]
"By studying dig sites, sagas and ancient cookbooks, a culinary archaeologist is recreating dishes the Vikings ate – and rewriting the popular view of these people in the process."
Photos and video from an event aimed at giving high schoolers hands-on experience
A Dutch student went missing in Norway on Wednesday. He was hiking with two other tourists in Bodø, in northern Norway, when he disappeared. The emergency services have stopped searching for him due to bad weather, local media report.
The Navy doesn’t have nearly enough ships and submarines to deter or defeat China in war. It also apparently lacks the leadership to fix this dire problem. That is the only conclusion that can be drawn from the Navy’s cancellation of a traditional briefing for journalists at its annual shipbuilding trade show. According to reports, […]
Building to be reconstructed, masonry preserved.
600-pound behemoths leaning into corners on the same track as a MotoGP
Research published in the International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics has looked at the various factors that affect the overall effectiveness of shipping alliances in the container shipping industry. These alliances, formed as cooperative agreements between container carriers, have become an important part of the industry, providing benefits such as expanded market access, operational efficiency, and keeping companies afloat in turbulent times.
Qingdao is a 1,000-foot long container ship. It somehow lost its propulsion shortly after it got underway, preventing its captain from controlling it.
Welcome back to our monthly Dig Into Denver series. At the beginning of each month, we deliver a food and beverage-based itinerary for the best ways to eat and drink your way through the city — including what’s recently opened and what’s worth celebrating for no reason at all. Bookmark this page to reference these Denver food events all […]