University of British Columbia researchers have apprehended tiny, elusive parasites that have plagued oysters from British Columbia to California.
First reported in 1960, Denman Island disease is caused by Mikrocytos mackini, a parasite that infects mainly Pacific oysters, and leads to...
The Spanish supercar called the Spania GTA Spano took to the hill climb race at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. We’ve seen static shots of the car before, in black, so to see the car in motion out on the course in bright yellow paint is a welcome sight.
The GTLM uses a supercharged, 4.6-liter Ford SVT V-8 engine to produce its 420 horsepower and 320 pound-feet of torque, all in a package that weighs 3384 pounds. It features a Tremec T56 six-speed transmission and a limited slip differential. It does 0-62 miles per hour in 4.2 seconds, and has a...
The Dutch have a good thing going with Donkervoort, and not just because it’s a really cool name for a car company. Last year, we were fawning over its D8 GT, and since then, the D8 GTO has come into focus with an open top, scissor doors, and an improved combination of lightness and power.
Shelby SuperCars (SSC) is developing the hyper-fast Tuatara here in the United States. Besides looking completely amazing, this sucker will be fast and powerful.
If you fancy buying yourself a little slice of photographic history, now's your chance. Because the Leica IIIa rangefinder used by Alfred Eisenstaedt to capture the iconic V-J day photo Kiss in Times Square is up for sale. More »
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Date(s) of Birth Used: February 13, 1946 Hair: Salt and pepper
Eyes: Brown
Height: 6'5 1/2"
Weight: 250 pounds Sex: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York
Matthew James Gianelli is wanted for the July 1990 murder of Shelby Weathers, a US district attorney...
Powered by a 750-horsepower biturbocharged flat-six, the W Motors Lykan is inspired by werewolves, but it does a pretty good impression of one of Darth Vader’s Storm Troopers. It can sprint to 62 miles per hour in just 2.8 seconds before climbing to its top speed of 240 mph, and boasts a price...
This British curiosity is powered by a biturbocharged version of a Volvo V-8, offering up to 650 horsepower. Purist-approved, a six-speed manual is the sole offering for the Noble M600.
Its four-wheel drive isn’t just for extra grip at the racetrack. The Parcour has four selectable modes for cruising, racing, winter conditions, and—get this—off-road driving.
Frankly, we love hill-climb and we thought this GT3R looked the part. By the way, if you get a chance to be a spectator at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb—do it. Bucket list worthy.
When you think of European supercars, Spain probably isn’t the first country that comes to mind. Unless, of course, you’re a fan of the Spania GTA Spano.
If AMG isn’t crazy enough for your tastes, you have two options: commit yourself, because you’re obviously unstable, or go see Brabus. The German tuning haus specializes in amping up Stuttgart’s finest luxury sedans.
Mazzanti Automobili has this new supercar, the Evantra V8. Its 7.0-liter V-8 engine produces 701 horsepower and 625 pound-feet of torque. It can do 0-62 miles per hour in just 3.2 seconds.
We love what this Dutch company has done with its distinctly European racer by making it ultra light (1433 pounds), keeping it track-friendly, but adding a bit of touring luxury to the D8 GT. The company’s first hardtop features semi-gullwing doors and a hinged rear window to provide access to...
Here’s a beauty from a carmaker very dear to our hearts. To celebrate 35 years since RUF first modified a Porsche 911 Turbo, it has created the RUF Rt 35 Anniversary, pictured here, based on the 991 Turbo.
Hitting 62 miles per hour in less than 3.0 seconds is one thing, pulling 1.6 lateral g-forces another, but just feasting our eyes on the Aspid GT-21 Invictus is enough to make us dizzy.
According to John McAfee's official blog, the once anti-virus pioneer has been captured at the border of Belize and Mexico after several weeks on the run from authorities. More »