02 SEPT 2022 As more and more electric vehicles (EVs) and battery-powered electronic devices are being transported by ships, highly inflammable lithium-ion batteries are increasingly impacting shipping safety. This has been demonstrated by a number of fires on vessels, especially on roll-on roll-off (ro-ro) car carriers and containerships. Recent incidents …
Read More »CHRONIC BLUE LIGHT HAS ALARMING EFFECTS ON FLIES. WHAT ABOUT THE REST OF US?
12 SEPT 2022 The blue light emitted by phones, tablets, televisions, and other gadgets may substantially accelerate the process of biological aging in fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster), new research shows. Blue light is part of the visible light spectrum, and compared with the rest of that spectrum, it has very …
Read More »MUCH OF THE GREAT PACIFIC GARBAGE PATCH’S PLASTIC COMES FROM THESE 5 COUNTRIES
11 SEPT 2022 Our oceans are swirling concoctions of waste that scientists have for years reported is fed by an influx of pollution from both the land and the sea. But working out what rubbish winds up in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in the North Pacific, where it comes from, and …
Read More »QATAR TO BUILD WORLD’S LARGEST BLUE AMMONIA FACILITY
10 SEPT 2022 Qatar is beginning construction on what they are calling the world’s largest blue ammonia facility as the country seeks to diversify and expand its energy industry. Already one of the world’s largest exporters of LNG and rapidly expanding its north field, QatarEnergy plans to add blue ammonia, …
Read More »PATHWAY TO AUTONOMY.
09 SEPT 2022 Most technology needed to commercialize autonomous shipping has already been developed. But several challenges need to be overcome before a full commercial rollout occurs When it comes to autonomous shipping, grandiose visions of fully unmanned vessels sailing the world’s oceans and ports are often painted. However, the …
Read More »LARGE COMMERCIAL SHIPS HAVE MOST POTENTIAL FOR NUCLEAR POWER
08 SEPT 2022 As the maritime industry continues to search for solutions to meet the challenges of decarbonization and long-term financially practical applications, new interest is building in nuclear-powered propulsion for commercial shipping. Considered 75 years ago to be the future of the maritime industry, researchers are renewing exploration based …
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