Midwestern Shoppers Trade Down on Food, Fuel to Cut Costs, Casey’s CEO Says
Some of the Midwesterners who visit Casey’s General Stores Inc. convenience stores are changing their behavior because of
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Brian Windhorst Credits Stephen A. Smith's High Standards For 'First Take''s Great Chairs
Windy explains who First Take's great chairs allowed him to make even greater television.
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NBA rumors: Rockets have inside 'edge' in signing Kyle Kumza
The Houston Rockets have been linked with almost every major NBA free agent this offseason. Now they're reportedly the frontrunner for Kyle Kuzma.According to Chris Haynes, the Houston Rockets have the edge when it comes to signing Kyle Kuzma. This is a very unexpected development. Kuzma wa...
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26 Incisive Facts About ‘Jaws’
On June 20, 1975, Steven Spielberg’s 'Jaws'—the original summer blockbuster—arrived in theaters and scared moviegoers out of the water.
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Why didn't the Titanic implode when it sank?
After it was discovered that the OceanGate submersible imploded during its expedition to the Titanic, some have wondered why the Titanic did not reach the same fate when it sank. Last Thursday (June 22), the U.S. Coast Guard had announced that the OceanGate submersible which contained five people, had suffered a "catastrophic implosion" that killed all onboard. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Since learning about the news, some have asked why the sub imploded but the Titanic didn't as it sank. One user took to Twitter to ask the question that was on many minds: Many quickly replied to help explain why the Titanic didn't implode, the answer being that because the Titanic wasn't pressurised, the lack of pressure differential means that the sinking would not result in an implosion. Writing for Northeastern Global News, Arun Bansil, professor of physics, explained that "when a submersible is deep in the ocean it experiences the force on its surface due to water pressure. When this force becomes large than the hull can withstand, the vessel implodes violently." Many also took the opportunity to inform that some parts of the Titanic actually did implode. The stern (the rear) of the ship imploded roughly 60 metres (200 feet) below the surface of the water. Lots of air was trapped in the back of the ship, so when the external pressure got high enough, it imploded. Whereas the air had been released from the front of the ship, which caused the pressure to be equal on the outside and inside, therefore no implosion occurred. As one user explained: Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Biden Blocks Activist Bid to Slash Oil Output From Federal Lands
The Biden administration has formally rebuffed a bid by environmental activists to phase down oil and gas production
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Hunter Biden settles Arkansas child support case
As part of the deal, Hunter Biden will give some of his paintings to his daughter
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Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest Prize: How Much Money Does the Winner Get?
What's the prize money for the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest?
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The Best Indoor Security Cameras for 2023
One of the biggest benefits of a smart home is being able to know what's
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Harvard Defends Diversity After Defeat in Supreme Court
Harvard University was defiant after the Supreme Court effectively banned universities from using race as a factor in
1970-01-01 08:00
3 NBA contenders that could absolutely use Eric Gordon
The LA Clippers elected to waive the final year of Eric Gordon's contract to make him an unrestricted free agent. Here are three sensible landing spots.Eric Gordon was on the books for $21 million in 2023-24 until he wasn't. The Los Angeles Clippers elected to not guarantee the final y...
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20 best wide receiver seasons in NFL history
The numbers being put up by NFL wide receivers these days are astonishing. There have been some amazing performances throughout football history.There may be no deeper position in the NFL these days than wide receiver. Players come out of college wind up being immediate impact performers. It&rsq...
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