ReXtorer on MSN
Bringing WW1 wire cutters back from rust and time
From rusty relics to functional tools, watch the restoration journey of these wire cutters used in WW1 trenches.
FLYING on MSN
Cracking the Crosswind Code in Aviation
When well above the runway, one way to compensate is to "crab"-turn the airplane into the wind so that the course being flown ...
A new wave of the GlassWorm malware is now targeting macOS developers by hiding malicious code inside fake Visual Studio Code ...
What changed in Ubuntu in 2025? From the "oxidisation" of sudo to the end of X11, here's a recap of the 10 biggest changes ...
3don MSN
Australia's big wins and near misses, Zimbabwe's year of plenty, West Indies' continuing spiral
Australia's women began the year in all-conquering style with a historic 16-0 Ashes whitewash of England in the multi-format ...
Straight pipes result in seriously loud exhaust noises, but in the right situations, they could reap benefits when it comes ...
ReXtorer on MSN
Bringing a 100-year-old WW1 lighter back to life
From decades of rust and earth, see the amazing restoration of a WW1 soldier’s lighter that survived underground for a century.
From heating systems to manual tools, these are the best ways to tackle snow and ice buildup while protecting your gutters, ...
Eight St. Johns County restaurants had double-digit violations in the second week of December, according to state reports. In ...
The Province on MSN
Dearth of swimming pools threatens Canada's Olympic success
Earlier this year, Swimming Canada declared an infrastructure crisis was at hand; saying too many end-of-life, 50-metre pools ...
In Fort Worth, warehouses are large, busy places. These buildings use big gates to keep everything secure and moving. But these gates break more often than you might think.
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