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SIX CORONAVIRUS PRECAUTIONS PROBABLY AREN’T WORTH YOUR TIME, ACCORDING TO EXPERTS

12 SEPT 2020 The best ways to reduce your risk of getting COVID-19 are by now well known: wear masks, maintain social distance, and avoid crowded areas – especially those indoors. But as public health experts have learned more about how the coronavirus spreads, it’s become clear that some precautions probably aren’t worth your time. …

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SEAFARERS CAUGHT IN ‘PERFECT STORM’, SEAFARER RIGHTS GROUP SAYS

12 SEPT 2020 A bulk carrier runs aground in Mauritius, spilling 1,000 tonnes of bunker fuel resulting in an environmental catastrophe. Forty crew members from a livestock ship perish after the ship capsizes and sinks in heavy weather. A VLCC carrying 2 million barrels of oil suffers a fatal engine …

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SHIPPING AGENTS AT SHARP END OF COVID CREWING CRISIS

11 SEPT 2020  The personal experience of one Inchcape marine services manager based in St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands paints a vivid picture of the current crisis and how shipping agents are negotiating all sorts of hurdles to get exhausted and homesick crew members repatriated, and new ones boarded.  The …

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SCIENTISTS HAVE FOUND A WAY TO MAKE FOLDABLE KEYBOARDS OUT OF ANY PAPER

09 SEPT 2020 Scientists have unveiled a new printing process that can turn just about any piece of paper or cardboard into a waterproof keyboard that you can fold up and put in your pocket – and it doesn’t require a power source. The tech makes use of a special coating …

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EVIDENCE IS IN: FEMALE LEADERS REALLY ARE TACKLING THE PANDEMIC BETTER

08 SEPT 2020 Over the last few months, there has been much discussion of leadership during the pandemic. What constitutes good leadership? Who has performed better and which countries have been worse? One pattern that emerged early on was that female leaders were seen to have handled the crisis remarkably well. …

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NTSB SAYS NAVY BRIDGE TEAM FAILURE CAUSED USS FITZGERALD COLLISION

07 SEPT 2020 The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has issued four safety recommendations in its 34-page final report from the agency’s years-long investigation into the 2017 collision between the guided missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald and a merchant containership. The collision occurred shortly after the 504.5 foot-long Fitzgerald, with 315 …

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SHIP RECYCLING IN BANGLADESH LEAPS FORWARD WITH THIRD PHASE OF KEY PROJECT SIGNED

​03 SEPT 2020 Ship recycling in Bangladesh leaps forward with third phase of key project signed. SENSREC Phase III will focus on improving ship recycling standards in compliance with the Hong Kong Convention and enhancing capacity building for the Government of Bangladesh on legislation and knowledge management. Specific technical assistance …

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EARTH LOST A ‘STAGGERING’ 28 TRILLION TONNES OF ICE IN JUST 23 YEARS

02 SEPT 2020 Scientists from Leeds and Edinburgh universities and University College London analysed satellite surveys of glaciers, mountains, and ice sheets between 1994 and 2017 to identify the impact of global warming. Their review paper was published in the journal Cryosphere Discussions. Describing the ice loss as “staggering,” the group found that …

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LATEST COVID-19 TESTS WORK WITHOUT ‘TICKLING YOUR BRAIN’

31 AUG 2020 Early COVID-19 images of swabbing from Wuhan, China, looked more like an Ebola news story – health-care workers fully encased in personal protective equipment (PPE), inserting swabs so deeply that brain injury seemed imminent. As COVID-19 (and testing) spread around the world, there were reports of “brain scraping“, “brain stabbing” or …

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MYSTERIOUS WRINKLES INSIDE OUR HEARTS. THIS MIGHT BE WHAT THEY’RE FOR !

01 SEPT 2020 Every single one of us carries a mystery deep inside our hearts that has perplexed us for centuries. There’s a web-like network of bumps lining our ventricles known as trabeculae carnae that seems important, especially while the cardiovascular system is still developing. We’ve just never been sure what functions …

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