Abstract: The Coastal Crete service, developed within the Iliad Digital Twins of the Ocean (DTO) project, is a high-resolution forecasting system designed for maritime safety and environmental ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A large bonfire lit up the night sky in the town of Lerwick in Scotland’s Shetland Islands as revelers celebrated the annual Up ...
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Building a Viking carving axe from wrought iron
In this video, I attempt to forge a carving axe for the first time, inspired by the Arjeplog axe. The axe is made out of wrought iron, though the material has some delaminations; however, these do not ...
DRC’s state-owned Gécamines SA announced the sale of copper and cobalt to the U.S. following an agreement signed between the two countries at the end of 2025. The minerals agreement was signed ...
Rio Tinto Plc (NYSE: RIO) stock rose Wednesday after the company disclosed a fourth-quarter production increase in Pilbara iron ore production of 4% year-over-year (Y/Y) to 89.7 Mt. Pilbara iron ore ...
Australian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania has officially commenced harbor trials for Hull 096, a 426 foot (130-meter) vessel that holds the title of the world’s largest battery-electric ship. For the ...
The Aquavit Terrace and aft infinity pool on Viking ocean ships. Photo Credit: Viking "If you've seen one, you've seen them all." More than once, Viking founder and CEO Torstein Hagen has said this ...
The Vikings, who dominated the northern seas for centuries, are known not only as bold—and often ruthless—explorers, but also as skilled shipbuilders. Recently, researchers managed to uncover a ...
Incat Tasmania has marked another milestone in maritime decarbonization with the world’s largest battery-electric ship, still referred to by the shipbuilder only as Hull 096, commencing harbor trials ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - News Channel 7 has received more information on the death of a boat pilot who fell into the water from a boat near St. Andrews Pass. (Boat pilot dead after going ...
Maritime archaeologists in Denmark have discovered a gargantuan medieval ship off the coast of Copenhagen. The vessel, named Svaelget 2, is the world’s largest known cog—a merchant ship in the Middle ...
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