The World Trade Center Ship, From Stern to Stem
Remnants of the bow of an 18th-century sailing vessel have turned up at the World Trade Center site, about a year after part of the ship was first discovered....
View ArticleUConn Extends Two Streaks
Alex Oriakhi had 16 points and 8 rebounds to lead No. 4 Connecticut to its 14th consecutive win, 80-60, over visiting Maine....
View ArticleMaine Hockey Coach Dismissed
The University of Maine fired Coach Tim Whitehead after 12 seasons....
View ArticleA New Way to Harvest Wind Energy at Sea
A small floating wind turbine tests the promise of cheaper offshore wind energy supplies....
View ArticleConnecticut Crushes Maine
Ryan Boatright scored 17 points, and No. 12 Connecticut routed Maine, 95-68, to remain undefeated....
View ArticleAir Force Tops Navy and Nears Coveted Prize
The Wildcats have scored 40 or more points in four consecutive games and have won their last three games at Maine....
View ArticleSeton Hall Trounces Maine
Sterling Gibbs scored 18 points and Jaren Sina had 13 on Saturday as Seton Hall routed Maine, 72-43, in South Orange, N.J....
View ArticleOffshore Wind Farms See Promise in Platforms That Float
Engineers look to floating platforms to enable wind turbines to move into deeper waters farther from the coast....
View ArticleGordon Hamilton, Climate Scientist, Dies at 50 in Antarctica Accident
Dr. Hamilton, who was studying changes in sea levels, died when his snowmobile went into a crevasse....
View ArticleRemembering Gordon Hamilton – An Edge-Pushing Prober of Eroding Ice
The death of a prominent glaciologist in Antarctica illustrates how edge-pushing science sometimes poses existential risks....
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