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German engineers test silent propellers to save marine life without losing speed
German researchers are launching a new project to tackle one of the ocean’s loudest ...
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This 33-foot propeller moves 800 million pounds - and it’s the biggest in the world
Deep beneath the waterline of the world’s largest ships sits a single piece of engineering that makes everything possible - ...
The noise from ship propellers disturbs the marine ecosystem. HAW Kiel investigated the cause and aims to develop quieter ...
A new propeller created by the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) coated with a skin mimicking that of a dolphin holds the promise of significantly reducing fuel ...
Dolphins are incredible — so incredible that researchers copied their skin in hopes of saving some dollars and reducing CO2 emissions. Photos: Unsplash ...
Hydrex diver positioning the blade cutting tool over the propeller blade. © Hydrex Severely bent propeller blade of container ship in Congo. © Hydrex In December ...
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