David Yeskel, who has covered the cruise industry for over 25 years - writing with a focus on F&B topics - shares his ...
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Oldest Scandinavian plank boat yields a raider’s fingerprint clue
The oldest known wooden plank boat in Scandinavia has yielded an unexpectedly intimate clue about the people who once rode it ...
Where these sea raiders might have come from, and why they attacked the island of Als has long been a mystery.” ...
Commanded by the fearsome Bjorn Ironside and Hastein, Viking longships headed to the Mediterranean in the 850s. Their mission? To capture the riches of Rome. Ruling the wavesAlbert Goodwin’s ...
An ancient fingerprint and several chemical clues from a 2,400-year-old sea raiders' boat are revealing secrets about where ...
After more than a century of speculation, researchers have traced the likely origins of the legendary Hjortspring boat through chemical analysis of its construction materials and the discovery of an ...
Many models of haematopoiesis dictate that haematopoietic stem cells make an early and irrevocable choice between lymphoid and myeloid cell fates. However, recent data show that intermediate ...
Abstract: With the advancements in space technology and the development of lightweight synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites by commercial companies, such as ICEYE, Capella Space and Umbra, SAR ...
Abstract: It has been observed that the existing convolutional neural network (CNN)-based ship detection models often result in high false detection rate in low-resolution optical satellite images.
This project blends traditional woodturning techniques with the unmistakable boldness of Viking design. Deep grooves, sharp transitions, and powerful silhouettes define every stage of the turning. The ...
More than a century after Norway's Gokstad ship burial was first excavated, scientists are examining the remains of the VIking chieftain buried inside and learning the truth about how he lived and ...
While reexcavating a Viking burial mound in southwestern Norway, archaeologists from the University of Bergen came across a surprise: a message left more than a century ago by Anders Lorange, one of ...
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