More than a century after the Titanic sank, engineers still have hopes of someday creating "unsinkable" ships. In a step toward reaching that lofty goal, researchers at the University of Rochester's ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when reading this story: The natural world is humanity’s greatest inspiration, and its influence can be seen all throughout our modern society. The nose of a bullet train ...
Multiple unsinkable metal tubes linked together in a raft formation could be the basis for the ships, buoys, and floating platforms of the future. (J. Adam Fenster / University of Rochester via SWNS) ...
Metal tubes said to be "unsinkable" have been engineered by scientists. They say the "superhydrophobic" design could lead to more resilient ships, floating platforms, and renewable energy innovations.