Engineering experts sought to explain how the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed. They centered on one factor: the sheer size of the cargo ship that hit it. Faced with such momentum, a ...
Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge was gone in a flash early Tuesday after a cargo ship collided with one of its pillars, snapping the structure into pieces and sending it tumbling into the water ...
BATANES, Philippines – In an effort to improve the movement of equipment across the Philippines during Exercises Salaknib and Balikatan 24, the 130th Engineer Brigade, 8th Theater Sustainment Command ...
The enormous Dali container ship has been stuck in Baltimore since it hit and destroyed the Francis Scott Key bridge way back in March. The ship lost power and careered into one of the supports for ...
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US’ 9,200-ton guided missile destroyer, 3,000-ton combat ship to be upgraded for new needs
The United States is set to modernize one of its combat ships and a ...
Anoosheh Oskouian is a trailblazer in engineering and industrial sustainability. As the CEO of Ship & Shore Environmental, Inc., she has spent more than 20 years revolutionizing air pollution control ...
There's something slightly unnerving about seeing an enormous cruise ship out of water. A skyscraper-sized vessel propped up by a few planks of wood in a barren dry dock is definitely strange to see, ...
Royal Caribbean and the shipbuilders tackling what will be the world’s largest cruise ship performed a Herculean task to get the most prevalent feature in place for the Florida-bound Icon of the Seas.
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