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World’s largest cable-laying vessel to connect 1,700 miles of offshore wind farms
The Fleeming Jenkin is expected to install over 1,700 miles (2,800 kilometers) of subsea cables over a distance of more than ...
Belgian marine contractor Jan De Nul has launched its newest cable laying vessel (CLV), the Fleeming Jenkin, at the CMHI ...
The new cable-lay vessel is designed to install longer, heavier cables in water depths of up to 3,000 m. In addition to ...
U.S. shipbuilders and port operators are getting hit in the fallout from President Donald Trump’s campaign to wipe out the ...
On October 20, Jeollanam-do signed an investment agreement at the Seo Jae-pil Room of the provincial government office with ...
Danish shipping giant Maersk in October cancelled a US$475 million contract with Seatrium to build a vessel. Read more at ...
Jan De Nul has launched its newest cable-laying vessel, Fleeming Jenkin, which will be used to install subsea cables for ...
On the 20th, LS Materials and LS Marine Solutions signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Jeollanam-do and Haenam ...
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Scientists make surprising discovery in study at bottom of ocean: 'We need to think much more carefully'
A new study from the University of Portsmouth's Institute of Marine Sciences examined the impact of electromagnetic fields ...
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3D-printed flexible antennas to keep drone and aircraft signals stable in motion
It tackles the long-standing problem of signal failure in flexible electronics caused by bending, movement, and environmental ...
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Magnetic ‘muscles’ turn origami into crawling robots that move and heal from within
NC State engineers 3D-print paper-thin magnetic muscles that turn origami robots into moving drug-delivery machines.
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