In 1937, 15-year-old Joseph Armand Bombardier invented the Ski Doo to traverse the snowy streets of Quebec. His company grew into railway and aerospace, and was sold in 2003 to an investor group for ...
INUKJUAK, Nunavik — The choppy gray waters of the Hudson Bay are numbingly cold in the days before the season’s first snow in the Canadian Arctic. As our speeding canoe slams against the rolling waves ...
Gori's new Hybrid Propeller enables battery regeneration while sailing and folds for speed. A smart evolution in electric marine propulsion tech.
Original equipment super premium marine battery For Nautica Navigator underwater seascooter and Nautica Skipper sea scooter. Includes proprietary catalyzing system specifically designed for ...
Swiss marine giant ABB has spent more than a decade developing a radically different Voith-Schneider take on a marine ...
Thursday's tragic submarine sinking in the Red Sea has so far left six people dead and nine more injured, after the tourist vessel failed off the coast of the Egyptian city of Hurghada.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - A diver who was seriously injured after he got dangerously close to a boat off Fort Lauderdale Beach came face to face with the first responders who helped save his ...
Greg Berlanti is among the executive producers for the show, which will put a new spin on the Mystery Inc. gang's origin story. By Rick Porter Television Writer “Mystery, Inc. is back in business!
Muhammad Syafi’i remembers screaming in pain as hot cooking oil splashed across his stomach and dripped down his legs, his wet clothing sticking to his torched skin as it began to bubble and swell.
The boat carried 56 when it departed Tunisia, according to survivors DeAgostini/Getty Six people are dead and 40 others are missing after a boat capsized off the Italian island of Lampedusa in the ...
It will revolve around the teens' final summer at camp, according to a logline. Jinkies! "Scooby-Doo" is getting a live-action series. Netflix announced Wednesday that it is collaborating with ...
New York City’s waterways are running red as fatal boat strikes become a growing threat to the booming marine life population — a sick reality that killed a celebrity whale and dolphin so far ...