Transportation
The African Diplomats Who Protested Segregation in the U.S.
Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy publicly apologized after restaurants refused to serve Black representatives of newly independent nations
Can Green Hydrogen Help Power Latin America?
In anticipation of future demand, several projects are underway in the region to produce this clean energy source
Rare 1908 Harley-Davidson Becomes Most Expensive Motorcycle Sold at Auction
The restored bike, which a collector discovered in a Wisconsin barn, still has many of its original parts
You Can Travel in a Vintage 1940s Train Along the Hudson River
In its heyday, the 20th Century Limited was advertised as "the most famous train in the world"
Eight Cool New Technologies From This Year's Consumer Electronics Show
Flying cars, live-translation eyeglasses, self-driving strollers and more were unveiled at the annual trade show in Las Vegas
Take a Sneak Peek at Amtrak’s Newest Trains
The Airo trains will have larger windows, newly designed cafe cars and updated seating
Hurricanes Reveal 19th-Century Shipwreck Hidden Beneath Florida Beach
After two recent storms, a mysterious structure began to emerge
You Could Soon Ride in Historic Carriages From the Orient Express
French travel company Accor is restoring 17 vintage train cars dating back to the 1920s and '30s
The First Female Crash Dummy Has Arrived
Women are more likely to get injured in car crashes, but the currently available test dummies don’t reflect the average female body
You Can Now Meet Friends and Family at the Gate at This California Airport
Ontario International Airport's new program allows non-ticketed individuals to venture beyond security
The World’s Whitest Paint May Soon Help Cool Airplanes and Spacecraft
The ultra-white color reflects up to 97.9 percent of sunlight and may reduce our reliance on air conditioning
Could UV Light Reduce the Spread of Covid-19 in Indoor Spaces?
Some wavelengths of light in a range called far-UVC kill microbes in experiments and appear to be harmless to people
Scientists Uncover the Story of Donkey Domestication
Humans tamed the equines about 7,000 years ago in East Africa, new research suggests
Hydrogen-Powered Passenger Trains Are Now Running in Germany
They're expected to keep some 4,000 tons of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere each year
SpaceX's Starlink Satellite Internet Is Coming to Cruise Ships
Royal Caribbean says it will begin installing Starlink terminals across its entire fleet immediately
Can These Lights Make Crosswalks Safer for Pedestrians Distracted by Their Phones?
Hong Kong has launched an experimental initiative to remind walkers to look up before crossing the street
Six Times School Bus Drivers Were Heroes
A look back at some remarkable rescues
A Brief History of the School Bus
It’s as traditional as the ABCs. But the school bus has always been a vehicle for change
A Brief History of Airplane Hijackings, From the Cold War to D.B. Cooper
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, hijackings occurred, on average, once every five days globally
The Black Buffalo Soldiers Who Biked Across the American West
In 1897, the 25th Infantry Regiment Bicycle Corps embarked on a 1,900-mile journey from Montana to Missouri
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