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Why massive ships still rely on mooring ropes, how lines fail, snapback zones, and the real risks on deck
Even modern ships depend on mooring ropes to stay alongside, but rising loads, snapback zones, and line failures make the deck one of the most dangerous places onboard. This breakdown explains how ...
Encouraged by these results, Dudin, Dey, Guichard, and Hamel launched a close collaboration. Three years later, their work has produced near-encyclopedic insight into hundreds of protist species and ...
In a strategic consolidation of its business structure, Crowley is creating two divisions: shipping and logistics, led by ...
The bike industry celebrates innovation while producing sameness. Fear, standardisation, and consensus have replaced ...
Why do marine structures fail early, and what can we build with instead? Explore how engineers are rethinking materials in ...
The following is the Jan. 5, 2026, Congressional Research Service report, Navy Constellation (FFG-62) and FF(X) Class Frigate ...
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