Poland’s long and tumultuous history, by necessity, has given rise to incredible technology. From detonating old World War II bombs still littering the lands to see the rush to complete the EuroCup 2012 stadiums, Poland is one country that are doing things in mega-style.
A vivacious teenage girl is found brutally stabbed to death in her car in a small Pennsylvania city. The motive is elusive, but one tenacious detective goes to surprising lengths to obtain that evidence, and in a dramatic twist, it's the victim herself who gives police what they need.
Today on Daily Planet, we’re rethinking air transportation. From a fuel efficient aircraft from NASA and Boeing to a rocket racing extreme sport, we have some serious loco-motion. That, and lots more, in this Daily Planet.
In Coos Bay, Oregon, along a vicious stretch of Pacific shore known to early explorers as the Graveyard Coast lies the wreck of the New Carissa – the remains of a once massive freighter that has lain beached in the surf zone for the last nine years. Many of the world’s best salvors have tried to shift her but failed. She’s known as the wreck that will not die.
In this final episode, the handymen are given one last project to complete. They must attempt to install a biometric deadbolt. For some, this tasks shows just how "all thumbs" they really are.
Nabors blasts open its two wells in Northeast, B.C. using by frac'ing. The pressure is on to clear off the Mackenzie Delta by early April, before the ice melts and moving out the rig becomes a deadly game of chance.