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  • IMO ADOPTS MASS CODE: THE AUTONOMOUS SHIP MOVES FROM DRAWING BOARD TO REGULATED REALITY

    05 JUNE 2026 The maritime industry has spent the better part of a decade debating whether autonomous…

  • SAILORS STRESSED AND EXHAUSTED AFTER MONTHS TRAPPED BY STRAIT OF HORMUZ BLOCKADE

    04 JUNE 2026 The sea is sometimes so tranquil that Captain Hassan Khan forgets his ship has been stu…

  • SHIPPING INDUSTRY SAYS HORMUZ PEACE DEAL ALONE WON’T BRING SHIPS BACK

    04 JUNE 2026 Executives warn that freedom of navigation requires more than a ceasefire as confidence…

  • OMAN WARNS OF SUSPECTED FLOATING MINE IN HORMUZ, REINFORCING SHIPPING INDUSTRY FEARS

    03 JUNE 2026 Oman’s Maritime Security Centre (MSC) on Saturday issued a navigation warning after a f…

  • POLICE FIND COCAINE INSIDE A LUXURY AUSTRALIAN BUS ABOARD A RO/RO

    02 JUNE 2026 The Australian Border Force (ABF) has once again busted a cocaine shipment tucked insid…

  • AFTER IRANIAN ATTACK, ACTIVISTS RENEW PUSH FOR LIVE EXPORT BAN

    01 JUNE 2026 Animal welfare organizations are renewing their push for a total ban on seaborne livest…

BIOMIMETICS AND NANOTECHNOLOGY CREATE NEXT GENERATION IN HULL COATINGS

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09 DEC 2024  R&D teams are building on their use of biomimetics, the study of mimicking biological processes, adding in nanotechnology to develop new more efficient hull coatings. These developments are becoming increasingly important as the shipping industry faces the continuing challenge of improving operating efficiency from in-service vessels to …

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HD HYUNDAI RECEIVES CERTIFICATION OF NEW STEPS IN VESSEL AUTOMATION

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08 DEC 2024  Efforts are continuing to develop higher levels of ship automation toward the goal of a large commercial vessel that will be able to operate fully independently making decisions on its navigation. South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai held a ceremony on November 27 to mark the next achievement …

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CARGO SHIP GROUNDS IN NORWAY LOADED WITH MILITARY SUPPLIES FOR POLAND

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07 DEC 2024 The DFDS Ro-Ro cargo ship Finlandia Seaways (8,700 dwt) grounded last night, December 5, departing Norway. It quickly became apparent it was no ordinary casualty as the Norwegian military established a security zone and confirmed the vessel was loaded with military equipment being sent to Poland for …

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THERE’S A SURPRISINGLY EASY WAY TO REMOVE MICROPLASTICS FROM DRINKING WATER

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06 DEC 2024 Tiny fragments of microplastics are making their way deep inside our bodies in concerning quantities, significantly through our food and drink. Scientists have recently found a simple and effective means of removing them from water. A team from Guangzhou Medical University and Jinan University in China ran …

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YOUR VISION CAN PREDICT DEMENTIA 12 YEARS BEFORE DIAGNOSIS, STUDY REVEALS

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05 DEC 2024 The eyes can reveal a lot about the health of our brain. Indeed, problems with the eyes can be one of the earliest signs of cognitive decline. Our latest study shows that a loss of visual sensitivity can predict dementia 12 years before it is diagnosed. Our …

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SCIENTISTS DISCOVER A SPEECH TRAIT THAT FORESHADOWS COGNITIVE DECLINE

08/12/2024 458

04 DEC 2024 Can you pass me the whatchamacallit? It’s right over there next to the thingamajig. Many of us will experience “lethologica”, or difficulty finding words, in everyday life. And it usually becomes more prominent with age. Frequent difficulty finding the right word can signal changes in the brain …

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