27 DEC 2022 Egypt’s Suez Canal welcomes foreign investment but foreigners would have no control over the waterway or over a proposed fund that would help to manage its resources, the head of the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said on Thursday. SCA Chairman Osama Rabie was speaking to reporters after legal amendments providing for the fund …
Read More »PRODUCT TANKER SINKS IN BANGLADESH’S MEGHNA RIVER, SPILLING FUEL
26 DEC 2022 A tanker full of diesel has gone down in Bangladesh’s Meghna river after colliding with another vessel, spilling a large quantity of fuel, according to local media. In the early hours of Sunday morning, the tanker Sagor Nandini-2 was under way on the Meghna near the district …
Read More »LIVESTOCK CARRIER ORDERED AUCTIONED AS OWNER ABANDONS SHIP AND CREW
25 DEC 2022 The Australian Federal Court is preparing to auction off the livestock carrier Yangtze Fortune which it believes has been abandoned by its owners while the International Transport Workers’ Federation is highlighting the ship as the latest example of owners mistreating their crews. The ITF is saying that it believes …
Read More »SNAILS FORCE CORAL PRINCESS TO SKIP PORTS IN NEW ZEALAND TO CLEAN HULL
24 DEC 2022 An infestation of snails, and not the type considered a dining delicacy, is interrupting a cruise from Australia to New Zealand. Passengers were left puzzled by a sudden announcement that their cruise ship, Princess Cruises’ Coral Princess, “must complete unplanned additional hull cleaning in advance of our calls …
Read More »ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS OVERLY AFFECT WOMEN. THE REASON WHY IS STARTING TO EMERGE
25 DEC 2022 Compared to men, we know much less about how women experience disease. Biomedical research helps us understand the timeline of diseases and how we can treat them. In the past, most of it has been conducted on male cells and experimental animals, such as mice. It has been …
Read More »WORLD-FIRST TRIAL TRANSFUSING LAB-GROWN RED BLOOD CELLS BEGINS
24 DEC 2022 A trial testing how long a teaspoon-sized transfusion of lab-grown red blood cells lasts in the body could revolutionize clinical care for people with blood disorders who require regular blood top-ups. The world-first trial, underway in the UK, is studying whether red blood cells made in the …
Read More »THIS ALLOY IS THE TOUGHEST KNOWN MATERIAL ON EARTH, AND IT GETS TOUGHER IN THE COLD
23 DEC 2022 An alloy of chromium, cobalt, and nickel has just given us the highest fracture toughness ever measured in a material on Earth. It has exceptionally high strength and ductility, leading to what a team of scientists has called “outstanding damage tolerance”. Moreover – and counterintuitively – these …
Read More »HEARING AIDS MAY HELP YOU AVOID DEMENTIA, STUDY FINDS
22 DEC 2022 A systematic review of the scientific literature has found preliminary evidence that hearing aids could help keep the human brain young and fit as a person ages. When researchers in Singapore reviewed eight long-term studies on adults who are hard of hearing, they found participants who wore hearing aids were 19 percent less …
Read More »19 FALL OVERBOARD IN BOAT MISHAP INVOLVING U.S. NAVY HOSPITAL SHIP
15 DEC 2022 More than a dozen personnel were dumped into the water in a small boat mishap involving the hospital ship USNS Comfort, the U.S. Navy confirmed in a statement Tuesday. USNS Comfort arrived off Jeremie, Haiiti on Sunday for the final stop of a medical-assistance tour. The ship’s medical crew was …
Read More »ENVIRONMENTALISTS CALL FOR ACTION AS IMO’S MEPC MEETING STARTS
14 DEC 2022 Delegates to the first day of the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) arrived this morning at the UN agency’s London headquarters to be met by protestors as the week-long sessions began. MEPC 79 looks to address the pressing issues on the environment with several environmental organizations …
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