EDITOR’S NOTE: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series committed to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet, together with the solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative has ...
When we talk about alternative fuels, you probably think of things like hydrogen fuel cells or the various biofuels that corporations still pretend are something other than a distraction. Maybe ...
It looks like a standard shipping container. But a metal box at a London factory is aimed at solving one of the shipping industry’s biggest challenges: how to cut CO2 emissions on cargo ships. The ...
A Russian captain of a cargo ship was found guilty Monday of gross negligence manslaughter after his vessel crashed into a U.S. oil tanker in the North Sea last year, killing one crew member. Vladimir ...
Observers spotted ‘Renee’ spelled with containers on a Tacoma cargo ship. Officials said vessel arrived preloaded; NWSA traced prior stops to L.A. and Oakland. Despite solidarity with Renee Good, it ...
The 600 feet-long Devon Bay cargo ship capsized in the South China Sea in the early hours of Friday, Jan. 23 Handout / various sources / AFP via Getty Two people have reportedly died after a cargo ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: “It is the largest cog we know of, and it gives us a unique opportunity to understand both the construction and life on board the biggest trading ...
Forty feet below the waves of Oresund, the strait between Denmark and Sweden, researchers have discovered the wreckage of a 600-year-old ship. Extravagantly outfitted and remarkably preserved, it’s a ...
It’s no ordinary shipwreck that maritime archaeologists have uncovered off the coast of Copenhagen, Denmark. Hidden for more than six centuries, the towering vessel has been identified as the largest ...
A U.S. Navy cargo ship rang in the new year by rescuing three stranded fishermen from a disabled vessel in the South China Sea. The dry cargo ship USNS Cesar Chavez saved the three, later identified ...
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Why ships keep their propellers at the stern, the hydrodynamics, steering, and engineering logic explained
From early steamships to modern azipods, this breaks down the hydrodynamic, mechanical, and safety reasons ships push rather than pull through the water, and why placing the propeller ahead of the ...
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