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As I sink beneath the belly of a massive cargo ship, I glide my hand down the side of the ... to get a better view inside the tunnel ... swim right into the ship’s giant propeller.
A propeller with a coating that mimics dolphin skin could "significantly reduce fuel consumption and emissions in large cargo ships." Those are good things. The post Researchers Develop ‘Dolphin ...
The researchers estimate it would cost US$20,000 to place the bionic dolphin skin over a propeller, which would deliver cost savings of over $140,000 a year while cutting CO2 emissions by more ...
A humpback whale has been left severely injured after being hit by a boat's propeller in Australia.. The 13-foot whale was reported to the Western Australian Department of Biodiversity ...
Johan Helberg woke up on Thursday morning to find his backyard view of a Norwegian fjord transformed into the side of a giant ship. A cargo ship, the NCL Salten, had run aground at about 5 a.m. on ...
A massive 656-ft. cargo ship filled with thousands of new cars has been stuck, capsized off the Georgia coast for months. Now, crews are getting ready to dismantle the ship and remove it piecemeal.
Lade AS claims the ship's airfoil shape will allow it to point up to 18 degrees into the wind, a vacuum on the side sheltered from the wind propelling the ship forward.
Cedar Cove has always been a popular hiking trail in the outer Bay of Islands, and Bruce English hopes that can continue before too long, even as salvage efforts continue with the MSC Baltic III.
The shipping industry's climate impact is large and growing, but a team in Costa Rica is making way for a clean shipping revolution with a cargo ship made of wood.
Update 1:30 p.m. EDT Sept. 8: The United States Coast Guard was able to rescue 20 crew members from a disabled cargo ship near St. Simons Island Sunday, but four people are still missing. The ship ...
Crews have completed removing fuel from the Golden Ray, a cargo ship that has been overturned in St. Simons Sound off Georgia since early September, the St. Simons Sound Unified Command said Thursday.
The cargo ship Dali started moving at 12:51 a.m. and within a half hour struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge as it made its way out of the port on the Patapsco River.