Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
Santa Claus needs more than his reindeer to fly. A new study published in University of Leicester’s Physics Special Topics journal claims that Santa’s sleigh could actually fly with some major ...
A peg-legged pirate St. Nick with a sleigh pulled by sea horses, and a big-headed flying caribou who's fed up with the cult of Rudolph provide fresh spin for the holidays on a beloved Christmas poem ...
Ever wondered what makes Santa's sleigh the envy of every tech mogul? Buckle up, because we’re diving into the magical, high-tech world of Santa’s sleigh—an engineering marvel that requires meticulous ...
Mush, mush! Nikki David from Framingham, Mass., gets pulled through a DAR State Forest by a speedy team of huskies. Zandy Mangold ‘Bend your knees,” the woman in front of me calls out as I hold fast ...
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The U.S. Air Force showed off a rendering of a hypersonic Santa sleigh. A hypersonic sleigh would be capable of moving at up to 13,000 miles an hour. Mathematics, however, calculates Santa’s real ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Nick Zammeti runs a YouTube channel where he features his woodworking skills. He shows us how he restores a rotting Christmas sleigh. This includes taking the sleigh ...
In his quest to become the fastest man on ice, Kurt Anderson naturally wanted to build a drag-racing sled powered by a rocket engine. He also added a pair of parachutes and an emergency brake called a ...