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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.
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Why ships are painted red below the waterline, antifouling chemistry, hull drag, and fuel efficiency
That red band below the waterline is usually antifouling paint, designed to stop barnacles, worms, and weed from colonizing the hull and adding drag. This breaks down the old copper sheathing approach ...
This tall ship cruise lets you discover lesser-known Caribbean islands - I found uninhabited islands, hidden beaches and ...
M'sia philanthropist's house splashed with red paint, debt collectors apparently got the wrong house
The house of a Malaysian philanthropist was mistakenly splashed with red paint and had a debt notice pasted on it in the ...
Analysis of 802,979 GitHub pull requests reveals self-merge rates hit 71% while bot automation collapsed from 62% to ...
“Paint decisions was the game,” said English following the Friars’ 87-73 loss to Villanova Friday, Jan. 30, their fourth ...
Wracked by delays and massive budget overruns, the Northern Territory Government has called in the Territory Co-ordinator to help get the troubled ship lift project out of the ground.
A New York group might have failed in a legal bid to stop a historic ocean liner from being turned into a reef, but it and ...
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We all get bored of the same old layout eventually. You have been playing at the same big-name casino for three years. You ...
That’s what this week’s Suns Reacts is all about. If the offense has to run through someone else for a stretch, who do you ...
There is a pool party in the sweltering heat. The DJ pumps out loud club music. Everyone is dancing in chic swimwear and sunglasses.
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