China's first domestically built ocean drilling vessel was commissioned on Sunday in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, marking a ...
The ship's engines are not operable. The tug will guide the liner close to the coast, to avoid ocean currents. The tugs will ...
A £192 million private island in the middle of the Bahamas is so exclusive that only cruise ship passengers can visit. Royal Caribbean's colossal 'Icon of the Seas' is a floating paradise ...
Also, private hot tubs aren’t cleaned as regularly as public hot tubs, allowing the bacteria to fester. The first ship’s hot tubs operated “in a manner conducive to legionella growth” for ...
The authors also suggested that the amount of oxygen created may fluctuate depending on the number and mixture of nodules on the ocean floor. The implications for this finding may also play a role ...
The Japanese Self-Defense Force launched a new class of amphibious vessels on Tuesday to serve a new unit focused on maritime logistics to resupply and reinforce its southwestern islands. The idea ...
and they foster innovation that has a deep impact across the economy. The U.S. dominates the private equity industry globally, and private equity firms control more than $6 trillion in assets in ...
The private island being developed for all Saudi-bound cruise passengers in partnership with PC Marine Services, said Clasen. And Aroya, cruise ship of Aroya Cruises, will be the first to visit ...
And now, new research based on images taken by the Voyager 2 spacecraft has suggested that Miranda, a small Uranian icy moon, may have once possessed a deep liquid water ocean beneath its surface.
But an ocean engineering company brought the ship to Europe. Tom Hutton from DEEP hopes to see it at work again refitted with the latest technology. “We want to create a platform that is ...
The authors of a recent publication in Nature Geoscience were collecting samples from deep ocean sediments to determine the rate of oxygen consumption at the seafloor through things like organisms ...
A unique 'flipping' ship from the 1960s, capable of rotating from horizontal to vertical, is set to be saved from the scrap heap. A UK-based ocean engineering company called DEEP has brought her ...