The co-founder of the company that owned the experimental submersible that imploded en route to the wreckage of the Titanic said Monday the company zeroed in on the use of carbon fibre for the doomed vessel because the company wanted a lightweight, less costly submersible that did not need to be tet...
Read Also
- UN officials say ‘atrocities must end’ in Gaza as Israeli raids kill dozens
- Cathedral community fridge fire intentionally set: Regina fire department
- A Letter From Jailed Palestine Action Activist Zoe Rogers
- U.S. moves to ban Chinese software, hardware from all vehicles in America
- Rising death toll as Israel strikes civilian areas across Lebanon
- Iranian president accuses Israel of seeking wider conflict
- Why is Israel intensifying its crackdown on media coverage?
- The Trumps want to make crypto ‘user-friendly’. Here’s what you need to know about the venture that has Barron as its ‘visionary’
- Elon Musk to present Atlantic Council global citizen award to Giorgia Meloni
- American woman, 20, found dead on South Africa’s Table Mountain after tracking app stopped working
Latest CTV News
- Boxing training suspended at Massachusetts police academy after recruit's death
- Erik Menendez says Ryan Murphy's 'Monsters' is full of 'blatant lies'
- Co-founder of company that owned Titan says the goal was to create fleet of deep-diving submersibles
- OceanGate co-founder says Titan built from scratch because no one else could meet needs
- Marxist Anura Kumara Dissanayake sworn in as Sri Lanka's president
- Japanese warplanes use flares to warn a Russian spy plane to leave airspace
- Man accused in apparent assassination attempt wrote note indicating he intended to kill Trump: prosecutors
- Man accused in apparent assassination left note indicating he intended to kill Trump
- Almost 30,000 suspected mpox cases in Africa this year, WHO says
- Kremlin declines comment after deadly shootout at Russia's largest online retailer