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Marine Robotics Compatibility

Today, we live in a digital age characterized by intelligent devices. Remotely controlled, self-driving vehicles can go places humans can’t go. Helping researchers sample previously inaccessible parts of the ocean and atmosphere and areas that are poorly sampled. Like the Southern Ocean. You can easily expand the overall geographic scope of your region. RRS Sir

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If aircraft carriers are obsolete, then why do so many countries continue to build and buy them?

The question goes to the core of modern naval procurement, and not just in the United States. The People’s Liberation Army has assembled a vast array of systems designed. To destroy aircraft carriers and thus deter them from entering contested waters. At the same time, the PLAN is in the process of fitting out its

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South Korea tops global shipbuilding orders in October, surpassing China

South Korean shipbuilders won the global shipbuilding orders worldwide in October 2023. The country overtook China and claimed the lead in the global shipbuilding industry. According to Clarksons Research, a UK-based maritime and shipping analysis firm, global ship orders last month amounted to 2.49 million compensated gross tonnage (CGT), a 44% decrease compared to last

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Icon Of The Seas: World’s Largest Cruise Ship Sets Sail From Miami

On its maiden voyage, the world’s largest cruise ship has set sail from Miami, Florida. However, there are concerns about the vessel’s methane emissions. The 365m-long (1,197 ft) Icon of the Seas has 20 decks and can house a maximum of 7,600 passengers. Royal Caribbean Group owns it. The vessel is going on a seven-day

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The Cruise Industry’s Pursuit of Carbon Neutrality by 2050

The cruise industry takes up sustainable tech, layouts, and practices to achieve the 2050 net-carbon-neutral targets. In doing so driving innovation. As the global community continues to be more environmentally conscious, the cruise field is setting sail towards a cleaner future. Committed to being carbon neutral by 2050, cruise lines, ship makers, and research institutions

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Department of Energy Announces $10.5 Million to Advance Hydrogen Combustion Engines Innovation

Department of Energy Announces $10,5 Million to Advance Hydrogen Combustion Engines Innovation. The DOE has granted $10.5 million for research, development, and demonstration of three projects focused on hydrogen combustion engines as part of its announcement to fund 27 projects aimed at developing clean mobility options. The Vehicle Technologies Office of DOE has announced a

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What Is Green Hydrogen? Could It Transform Energy in South Asia?

Green hydrogen has the potential to substitute fossil fuels in heavily polluting areas that solar and wind cannot actually target One of the most advantageous applications of green hydrogen is replacing conventional fuels in public transport.  January 21, 2022 Green hydrogen is drawing attention as a possible source of clean energy and is oftentimes touted

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