A tentative labor agreement has been reached between New Jersey Transit and striking engineers, ending a three-day strike that threatened to disrupt thousands of commuters and Beyoncé's upcoming concerts.
In a swift resolution, NJ Transit and the BLET union reached a tentative agreement to end the strike that had threatened to disrupt services. Governor Murphy praised the outcome, highlighting the importance of the deal for commuters.
The first day of a NJ Transit strike left thousands of commuters in confusion at Newark Penn Station, scrambling for alternate transport options. With no trains running, many riders faced exorbitant fares and uncertain journeys.
In a stunning feat, NASA engineers have revived Voyager 1's dormant thrusters, ensuring the legendary spacecraft can continue its mission in deep space. This miracle fix comes just before a critical communication blackout that could have jeopardized its journey.
In a remarkable feat, NASA engineers have revived Voyager 1's primary roll thrusters, which had been inoperative for 20 years. This revival ensures continued communication during upcoming upgrades to a vital antenna. Discover the secrets behind this incredible achievement!
Engineers at New Jersey Transit have gone on strike, halting train services for 100,000 daily commuters. With concerts by Shakira and Beyoncé approaching, the disruption is set to create chaos for fans.
A historic transit strike in New Jersey has left commuters scrambling as 450 locomotive engineers walk off the job over pay disputes. The union vows to fight for fair compensation while NJ Transit seeks a resolution.
With a midnight deadline approaching, NJ Transit riders face significant disruptions as a potential rail strike looms for the first time in over 40 years. Commuters scramble for alternatives, fearing steep costs and inconvenience.
NASA's Psyche spacecraft, on its way to a unique asteroid, faces critical propulsion issues that could impact its mission trajectory. Engineers are racing against time to resolve the fuel pressure drop before mid-June!
Engineers at Northwestern University have developed a groundbreaking ultra-miniature pacemaker, smaller than a grain of rice, designed for infants with congenital heart defects. This device provides a less invasive alternative to traditional pacemakers and safely dissolves after use.