The U.S. Coast Guard will gain 11 Arctic Security Cutter vessels under an estimated $6.1-billion arrangement that includes ...
The rotors, first used in 1925 on a journey to Scotland, are being revived to help emissions in shipping.
Lloyd's Register (LR) has released updated guidance for the installation of fuel cells on ships, offering shipowners and shipbuilders a comprehensive framework to support the safe deployment of ...
Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton's crew famously survived after the Endurance became stuck in ice in 1915. A researcher ...
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), NYK and MTI Co., have conducted a joint workshop on port-to-port maritime autonomous surface ship (MASS) trials. The MASS trials are testing the ...
The Trump administration recently began charging fees for Chinese ships docking at U.S. ports, prompting China to retaliate.
ABS and US defense engineering company Saronic Technologies have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore autonomous technologies for maritime applications. The agreement establishes a ...
A 1925 Popular Science illustration of Anton Flettner’s rotor ship, a “sailing ship without sails,” that amazed readers—and Albert Einstein. “Denuded of all sails, masts, and riggings,” wrote G. B.
Deployable Energy has developed a 1 MW containerised microreactor, which can be easily deployed on a ship. “Each unit is built in a factory, delivered in a standard 20-foot container, and designed to ...
Australia’s icebreaker ship has scraped the sea floor during a research mission to the Antarctic. The incident happened on ...