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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…

MASTER AND SHIPPING COMPANY CONVICTED OVER PILOT LADDER FAILURE

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08 APR 2024  For the second time in less than a year, the Australia Maritime Safety Authority is reporting the successful conviction of a ship’s master and the shipping company for the failure of a ladder which resulted in injuries to a pilot during a transfer. While these accidents happen …

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RARE GENETIC VARIANTS ARE CURIOUSLY CONNECTED WITH BEING LEFT-HANDED

06/04/2024 743

07 APRIL 2024 A new study has associated rare variants of specific genes with the development of left-handedness in humans. Learning how these variations make left-handers different in other ways could help solve mysteries such as how genes can make people more likely to have neurodevelopmental disorders or develop neurodegenerative …

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PLANTS REALLY DO ‘SCREAM’. WE’VE SIMPLY NEVER HEARD IT UNTIL NOW.

06/04/2024 794

06 APRIL 2024 It seems like Roald Dahl may have been onto something after all: if you hurt a plant, it screams. Well, sort of. Not in the same way you or I might scream. Rather, they emit popping or clicking noises in ultrasonic frequencies outside the range of human …

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DAMAGED DNA COULD WARN OF PARKINSON’S LONG BEFORE SYMPTOMS

06/04/2024 575

05 APRIL 2024 Scientists in Barcelona, Spain, think they have identified a possible biomarker that can predict the onset of a disorder that gives rise to diseases like Parkinson’s long before symptoms of cognitive and physical decline appear. These specific indicators swimming in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) precede …

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HEAVY-LIFT VESSEL DELIVERS SANCTIONED LNG TECHNOLOGY TO RUSSIAN ARCTIC

06/04/2024 652

04 APRIL 2024 Following a nearly three-month voyage Chinese heavy lift vessel Hunter Star delivered the final liquefaction module for Novatek’s Arctic LNG 2 facility to Russia. Russian gas company Novatek, the Arctic LNG 2 project itself, and the Belokamenka construction yard near Murmansk have all been sanctioned by the …

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USCG: “SIGNIFICANT INCREASE” IN DETENTIONS DURING PORT STATE INSPECTIONS

06/04/2024 632

03 APRIL 2024 The issues of the safety of shipping and the efforts by Port States to inspect ships to enforce regulations continue to swirl in the wake of the Dali’s allision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore which sent shockwaves through the shipping industry. The U.S. Coast …

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