One reason the U.S. Navy is behind on its shipbuilding goals is that it’s been slow to embrace the kinds of digital-design tools that have revolutionized the process of building commercial ships and ...
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The surprising reason ships are painted red underneath
The red bottom of a ship is more than just a paint job - it’s a protective shield. Discover how early sailors tackled marine growth and why that legacy lives on today in modern ship design.
Ships harnessed winds as the primary means of propulsion for many centuries before steam engines took center stage in the 1800s; it's quite poetic how maritime travel was greenhouse gas-free long ...
The discipline title of naval architecture and marine engineering (NAME) may only be a couple of hundred years old, but the origins date back thousands of years to ancient civilizations where humans ...
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