The Science Channel has ordered “Curse of the Bermuda Triangle,” a new investigative series about the mysterious region famous for its long history of lost ships and missing persons. Premiering on ...
More than 50 Triangle science and tech companies recently pulled in a total of about $3.5 million through a state small business program. Companies in the Triangle were on the receiving end of more ...
“With dozens of years of experience at sea between them, the members of the Triangle Research and Investigation Group, or TRIG team, are led by long time captain and former Coast Guardsman Paul ‘Moe’ ...
Scientists have discovered an unusually thick rock layer, approximately 20 kilometers deep, beneath the Bermuda Triangle. This geological feature, unl ...
British scientists believe 100ft ‘rogue’ waves could be the reason why so many boats have been sunk in the mysterious Bermuda Triangle. The infamous body of water in the western part of the North ...
What do Moe Mottice, Chuck Meier, Mike Still, and Dave Cziko have in common? They feature on Science Channel’s deep dive into the mystery and the history of the Bermuda Triangle in a new series called ...
Editor’s Note: This WRAL TechWire’s Commercial Real Estate special report “Follow the Numbers” is supported by commercial real estate firm CBRE Raleigh. RALEIGH – While the competitive posture of the ...
Editor’s note: Ryan Combs is the executive director of the Research Triangle Regional Partnership. RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – As the world continues to recover and look for solutions to address COVID-19 ...
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Officials with the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition announced last week that four Triangle students are among the 40 students from across the country selected as ...
The Bermuda Triangle is in the headlines this week thanks to a paper by Arctic University of Norway researchers showing oceanic methane bubbles can cause “enormous blowouts,” air pockets large enough ...
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