12 MAY 2024 A ‘cage of cages’ is how scientists have described a new type of porous material, unique in its molecular structure, that could be used to trap carbon dioxide and another, more potent greenhouse gas. Synthesized in the lab by researchers in the UK and China, the material …
Read More »SEVEN CREWMEMBERS FROM SEIZED MSC ARIES DEPART IRAN
11 MAY 2024 After weeks of being held in Iran and promises that the crew of the seized containership MSC Aries would be released, the governments of Portugal, India, and Pakistan confirmed that the first seven crewmembers had left the ship. Iran last week had said all the crew would …
Read More »EU FORCES CAPTURE PIRATES AFTER APPROACH AND GUNFIRE WITH PRODUCT TANKER
10 MAY 2024 EUNAVFOR Operation Atalanta is confirming that one of the frigates involved in its security operation off Somalia has “taken charge” of a suspected band of pirates after the group attempted an assault on a product tanker. The vessel was able to elude the pirates after an exchange …
Read More »PHILIPPINES SEIZE JAPANESE COAL CARRIER AFTER LOITERING FOR TWO WEEKS
09 MAY 2024 The authorities in the Philippines are still trying to figure out what to do about a Japanese-managed coal carrier that they have been detaining for a week. A warrant for seizure and detention was issued on May 3 with the discussions ongoing on how to handle the …
Read More »ITF ALLEGES WELFARE, PAY, AND MAINTENANCE ISSUES ON DETAINED BULKER
08 MAY 2024 The International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) reports that it is working with the authorities in Australia to resolve a case of crew mistreatment, wage theft, and deplorable conditions aboard a Bulgarian-owned bulker. According to the trade union, the ship is also currently under arrest by Australian Border …
Read More »TWO ENGINEERS FACE UP TO SIX YEARS IN JAIL AFTER MARPOL GUILTY PLEAS
07 MAY 2024 A chief engineer and a second engineer both working aboard a Greek-owned and registered product tanker pleaded guilty today, May 7, to a series of MARPOL violations while their vessel was near a petroleum terminal located in Sewaren, New Jersey. Sentencing for the two engineers is scheduled for …
Read More »SURVEY: TANKER OFFICERS REPORT HIGH SATISFACTION, BUT HEAVY WORKLOAD
06 MAY 2024 Tanker owners’ association Intertanko has released the results of its latest online survey of crewmembers across the global fleet, based on responses from more than 5,400 seafarers. The snapshot of mariner sentiment revealed areas where satisfaction is high, as well as common concerns that will need to …
Read More »TO SAFELY TRANSIT THE RED SEA, SHADOW A CHINESE SHIP
05 MAY 2024 It was a sunny morning with calm seas on March 6, 2024, a fine day for sailing the tranquil waters of the Gulf of Aden. The crew of M/V True Confidence, however, were on edge: less than 10 hours before, their ship had come under attack from a …
Read More »MAJOR STUDY FINDS 15 FACTORS LINKED TO EARLY DEMENTIA RISK
03 MAY 2024 While dementia is much more common in older adults, hundreds of thousands of people are diagnosed with young-onset dementia (YOD) each year – and an extensive study sheds some considerable light on why. Most previous research in this area has looked at genetics passed down through generations, …
Read More »NEW 6G WIRELESS TECH IS 500 TIMES FASTER THAN AVERAGE 5G SMARTPHONES
02 MAY 2024 Fifth-generation or ‘5G’ connectivity for cellular technology has only been the standard for networks for around five years, but with 6G already on the horizon, developers are looking for ways to take full advantage of the next generation’s expansive bandwidth. A technology demo carried out in Japan …
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