Hamiltonville Farm on MSN
Stuck dozer in the swamp! Can we get it out
A heavy dozer stuck deep in the swamp poses a tough recovery challenge. Opong update: Cebu City maintains vigilance, heavy equipment on standby US Army vs China: Who Wins in 2026?
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Rescuers chip away debris with hand tools to save those trapped in Indonesia school collapse
Rescuers wearing hard hats crawled into tight passages of concrete rubble, chipping away debris with hand tools to try to ...
At least 99 students are confirmed to have been injured, with 91 still missing, after a school building collapsed in the town ...
24/7 Wall St. on MSN
Century Old Rifle Is Still in Service With the US Military
Though the U.S. military has cutting-edge technology and constantly evolving weapons development, the military also maintains ...
At least 91 people are feared trapped under concrete rubble after an Islamic school collapsed while pupils were holding ...
Parents were desperately searching for scores of missing teenage boys feared trapped under huge piles of concrete on Tuesday (Sept 30) after an Islamic boarding school collapsed in Indonesia as pupils ...
Stockhead on MSN
Biocurious: Behind Optiscan’s quest to ditch biopsies and bring pathology into the modern era
With the rise of robotic and minimally invasive surgery and other innovations, medicine has moved into the 21st century.
At least three students were killed and over 100 were injured after a building collapsed at a school in Indonesia. These ...
Wastewater treatment can have a significant influence on the P&L. Yet, many facilities rely on legacy chemistry that can be problematic. Learn how new chemistry programs are ...
When it’s that cold you don’t have enough body movement to keep warm on a horse. The extreme cold works through even the best ...
Stornoway Gazette on MSN
A sense of purpose and community... even in the pouring rain
It’s only supposed to be a shower, you know…” It’s a Wednesday morning and I’m at Ramadal beach, Swordale, to take part in my ...
US former NASA astronaut Joan Higginbotham, 60, who waited for nearly 20 years ahead of her 2006 space mission, says space tourists may be able to weekend in orbit in just five years' time.
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