Two people have been charged in the fatal stabbing of a man at a Detroit liquor store on Livernois that happened March 10.
Maersk Viridis is set to sail to the U.S. this week for its first assignment at Equinor’s Empire Wind project offshore New York. It features a Jones Act compliant feeder-based installation solution, ...
We've already been dealing with strong gusty winds this weekend and more wind is in the forecast for late Sunday, Sunday night and Monday.
As the festival aims to become more inclusive this year, the gap is widening between four-figure VIP packages and the cheapest tickets ...
An all-rounder type of bike with clean lines and smooth integration, but does this translate to speed in the wind tunnel ...
This pocket-sized wind turbine folds to a water bottle, charges your phone in 17 minutes, and works day or night — even in storms. Meet the award-winning Shine 2.0.
When Merida set out to design the new Reacto, it had one major goal in mind: to create a bike fast enough to break the 200-watt barrier, as measured by Tour Magazine in its wind-tunnel tests. The ...
Her family said she experienced severe headaches in the days after the incident and was initially sent home from the emergency room, the later collapsed.
Imagine pulling a wind turbine from your backpack that is about the size of a water bottle. That is the idea behind Shine 2.0, a new portable turbine from Canadian brand Shine Turbine that turns a ...
Much has changed in Sterling Park since the first homes were built in the early 1960s, but there remain vestiges of those bygone days. For long-time residents, one of those is the windmill standing ...
In the private dining room of a Michelin-listed restaurant in east-central France, a small group of the world’s foremost wine authorities gathered reverently around a rather scruffy bottle, glasses at ...
Archaeologists unearthed a 150-year-old alcohol bottle in an unusual location this summer: Utah. The bottle, which was just recently opened, was uncovered at an archaeological site in Alta, Utah, ...