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Why this ship did not sink after a high speed collision, damage stability explained
After a violent collision tore open its hull, this ship stayed afloat thanks to damage stability principles shaped by lessons from the Titanic. This video breaks down bulkheads, floodable length, and ...
Hull KR coach Willie Peters does not expect rule changes currently being contemplated in the NRL to be in force for the World Club Challenge on February 19.
A petition has seen backing rise to almost 100,000 signatures amid fears that terrestrial television could be switched off ...
Grays endure an epic roundtrip journey of 10,000 miles or more, and California holds a prime seat through May. Along with ...
Ceccarelli 40 is new yard Tuxedo Yachting House's first foray into the superyacht arena, and represents Ceccarelli family’s ...
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Arctic exercises expose a gap: America can’t stay in the high north yet
What will become of warming oceans that transform the Arctic as a fringe of the map into an operating field and yet the United States has not the ships, ports, cold depths to stay there. A grim ...
Electric boats and ferries are starting to become more common, but they have typically been confined to short, fixed ...
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Electric hydrofoil ferry completes record 160-mile voyage using standard fast chargers
The world’s longest electric sea journey by a passenger vessel has been completed, signaling ...
Explore the life and legacy of Margaret Calvert, the designer behind Britain's road signs and the New Transport font. Design ...
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