The Mirror Class enjoyed a fantastic 2025 season, with strong turnouts, new families joining the circuit, and a wave of young sailors stepping up with confidence. Across every event, there was a ...
Scientist Kate Adamala doesn’t remember exactly when she realized her lab at the University of Minnesota was working on something potentially dangerous — so dangerous in fact that some researchers ...
2025 will definitely seal the return of the Mirror class at the forefront of the Irish sailing scene, according to class promoters, and the September bad weather that led to two events being cancelled ...
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Kate Adamala had been working on something dangerous. At her synthetic biology lab, Adamala had been taking preliminary steps toward creating a living cell from scratch with one key twist: All the ...
In the literature about cruising from the late twentieth century, what stands out is the physical choreography of it. David Wojnarowicz, in his 1991 memoir, “Close to the Knives,” describes walking ...
If you’ve ever driven across the Ross Island Bridge and looked south, you might’ve seen them — a fleet of tiny white triangle-shaped sailboats zigzagging back and forth like someone lit their sails on ...
The vibrant history of Fitted Dinghy racing in Bermuda will be showcased in a documentary to be screened at Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute on Tuesday. Bermuda Fitted Dinghies are one of the ...
Beyond the buffets, shore excursions, and cocktail specials, there’s a whole world of cruise traditions that regular travelers know and love. Here’s five you’ll likely encounter. ByDavid Nikel, Senior ...
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He survived the deadliest race in modern yachting history, won the first Paralympic sailing contest and founded a nonprofit for sailors with disabilities. By Alex Traub In the early 1950s, Andy ...
Dinghy sailors of the 1970s had slim pickings for sailing gear. At least until avid racer Nick Gill did something about it. He convinced his father to give him a corner of his lace factory in ...