A total of 2,000 jobs based in the North Sea are at risk after oil and gas services firm Petrofac announced it had appointed ...
A research team led by Kumamoto University has discovered a new species of sea anemone collected from the deep seabed off the ...
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8 NYC Restaurants With The Best Raw Oysters
New York City restaurants offer just about every type of cuisine imaginable. If it's raw oysters you're after, look no ...
Crucially, they are car-free, and commercialisation is minimal. In 1987, the Portuguese government designated the tidal ...
Looking for the ultimate crab leg feast? These Maryland buffets let you crack, dip, and indulge to your heart’s content.
At the Shellfish Research Hatchery, officials are hoping to 'breed' oysters that can help farmers deal with a series of ...
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Fire and Steel
The calm shattered as the Battle of Okinawa erupted into chaos. Under relentless artillery fire, Marine Ted Estridge was struck by a mortar shell and evacuated to a hospital ship — only to witness a ...
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Should You Return The Vase When Someone Gives You Flowers?
When a friend gives you flowers, what do you do with the vase? Should you keep it as part of the gift? We tell you when to ...
“People can’t get enough food in one day,” said Marcel Sebastian, an elderly fisherman I met in the village. He’s been ...
Hiking is an activity that is easy to get into and it opens up wild parts of the world to explore. We show you how to walk ...
It was once believed that walruses dug for clams with their tusks—but the truth is even stranger. They actually use their powerful tongues, like a piston, to suck clams right out of their shells.
The Oregon coast teaches you to slow down. Fog lifts from the water in its own time, waves roll steady, and tucked along ...
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