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Why ships don't drive to gas stations, the economics and engineering of bunker barges
Ships need multiple fuel types and massive quantities, so instead of visiting a fuel dock, specialized tankers bring the "petrol station" to them. We explore the ingenious logistics, sampling ...
Marine engineer at international company SIFSERVICE L.T.D. explains why accidents on passenger ships are rarely the result of a single factor and how engineering decisions determine whether a ...
The simple energy-dissipation device, the team explained, is a cylinder filled with steel balls that relies on the power of friction to protect infrastructure from earthquakes, wind and industrial ...
Interview: As software grows more distributed and AI accelerates code creation, Umasankar Mukkara explains why resilience testing is becoming central to modern software quality.
Leading a technology function with the assumption that one day it will be reviewed by people who have no history with it is simply good discipline.
Seafloor surveys near the 2,300-year-old ancient Greek city mapped a harbor basin and cataloged multiple hulls.
Amidst the IMO sustainable fuel regulation highs and lows there are other parts of the maritime regulatory environment that may ...
The story of Ryan Gosling's hit sci-fi movie "Project Hail Mary" is told out of order using flashbacks. If you got a little lost, check out this timeline.
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The West Gate Bridge disaster looms large over Melbourne. A new play can’t fully capture its grief
Every Melburnian knows the West Gate Bridge, crossing the Yarra River north of its exit to Port Phillip Bay. It looms, it ...
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Shipwrecks found across 328 feet of seafloor near 2,300-year-old ancient Greek city
Researchers have discovered an extraordinary underwater cache of shipwrecks across 328 feet of seafloor ...
The new film probes the possibility of alien life – here's how the science of Project Hail Mary stacks up.
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