03 SEPT 2019 Back in 2017, neuroscientists used a classic branch of maths in a totally new way to peer into the structure of our brains. What they discovered is that the brain is full of multi-dimensional geometrical structures operating in as many as 11 dimensions. We’re used to thinking …
Read More »CONTAINER PORT CONGESTION AND OVERHEAD RAILWAY TRANSFER
02 sept 2019 While container ships have increased in size to reduce transportation cost per container, ports have become congested increasing the amount of time required to transfer containers between larger and smaller ships, also between large ships and overland transportation. In the future, even larger container ships will require …
Read More »13 STRANGE REASONS WHY CROWS AND RAVENS ARE DEFINITELY THE SMARTEST BIRDS, HANDS DOWN
01 SEPT 2019 We’re sure you have your favourite animal. It may even be a really smart one. But corvids – such as crows, magpies and ravens – really are something special. In fact, they’re some of the most intelligent animals in the world. And here we’ve gathered some of …
Read More »NEW EXPERIMENTS PROVE THE PHYSICS OF SHIP’S WAKES
31 AUG 2019 [By Steinar Brandslet] He solved a 127-year-old physics problem on paper and proved that off-centred boat wakes could exist. Five years later, practical experiments proved him right. “Seeing the pictures appear on the computer screen was the best day at work I’ve ever had,” says Simen Ådnøy …
Read More »U.S. BLACKLISTS MASTER OF IRANIAN TANKER ADRIAN DARYA 1
30 AUG 2019 The U.S. Treasury has designated the closely-watched Iranian tanker Adrian Darya 1 as a “blocked property” using anti-terrorism rules crafted after the Sept. 11 attacks. Consistent with prior warnings from the U.S. State Department, Treasury also blacklisted the vessel’s master, identified as Capt. Akhilesh Kumar, using measures targeting “those providing support to terrorism …
Read More »INDIA INTRODUCES BIOMETRIC FACIAL ID FOR SEAFARERS
29 AUG 2019 India claims to have become the first nation in the world to include biometric facial recognition technology in its seafarer identification documents. The new Biometric Seafarer Identity Document will replace the existing Continuous Discharge Certificate, and the inbuilt chip will be able to be read at point …
Read More »WHY ACCIDENTS ARE OFTEN NOT ACCIDENTAL
29 aug 2019 At the World Maritime Rescue Congress (WMRC) held in Vancouver, Canada from June 15 to 17, 2019, the International Organization of Masters, Mates & Pilots (MM&P Union) partnered with Dalhousie University (Halifax, Canada) to participate in a poster presentation discussing shipping safety. The “Spotlight on Safety” poster …
Read More »HULL CRACKS LEAD TO OIL LEAK FROM BRAZILIAN FPSO
28 AUG 2019 Japanese offshore platform operator MODEC reported Tuesday that cracks in the hull of the FPSO Cidade do Rio de Janeiro have been leaking a limited amount of residual oil into the water. The vessel has been evacuated as a precautionary measure. MODEC informed field operator Petrobras of the problem …
Read More »BULK CARRIER DISAPPEARS OFF INDONESIA
26 aug 2019 A bulk carrier is feared capsized after her crew reportedly sent a distress call on Sunday (25TH August). The 52,000dwt Indonesia-flagged Nur Allya was en route to Indonesia’s Sulawesi province carrying nickel ore when the distress call was made from near Buru Island in the Banda Sea. Contact was …
Read More »VAPING JUST ONCE COULD IMMEDIATELY CHANGE YOUR BLOOD VESSELS, EVEN WITHOUT NICOTINE
25 AUG 2019 For more than a decade, vaping has been sold as a safer alternative to smoking cigarettes. But puffing on an e-cigarette is not without its harms. In recent years, a growing number of concerns have surfaced over vaping and its potential to disrupt our health. Normal cigarettes are a leading cause of …
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