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16/09/2025

Hyundai 10000 is capable of lifting a 10,000 ton ship, as if it were a toy.

Located at the Ulsan Shipyard, 414 kilometers southeast of Seoul, the Hyundai-10000 is a stunning achievement of the Hyundai heavy industries. It replaces the old 'Goliath' crane, increasing its load capacity by up to six times, allowing the company to speed up its production. With its two arms measuring 180 meters long and two pillars measuring 70 meters high, this colossal crane is an example of engineering excellence.

Let's be honest, without the help of cranes like this, it would be quite difficult to transport tons with ease. What do you think of the Hyundai 10000.

13/09/2025

Norway is constructing the world’s first ocean tunnel for ships, an engineering marvel that will allow vessels to sail directly through a mountain instead of navigating dangerous waters. Stretching over 1.7 kilometers, the tunnel is designed to improve safety along the stormy Stad Peninsula, where treacherous seas have claimed ships for centuries.
By diverting ships through a secure passage, the project aims to save lives, reduce delays, and boost maritime trade. The tunnel will be large enough to accommodate both cargo and passenger ships, setting a new standard for marine engineering.
This project symbolizes Norway’s commitment to innovation in transportation and safety. It blends environmental considerations with advanced engineering, ensuring that the structure minimizes ecological disruption. If successful, it could inspire similar maritime infrastructure in regions with hazardous coastlines worldwide.

10/09/2025
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14/08/2025

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MARINO PH | God's timing is always perfect. Never early, never late. Be patient, he is writing your story beautifully.

09/08/2025

A paralyzed man can now stand unaided thanks to a breakthrough stem cell therapy.
In a pioneering clinical trial, Japanese scientists have received the green light to use reprogrammed stem cells to treat spinal cord injuries in humans for the first time. Led by Dr. Hideyuki Okano of Keio University, the team will inject induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells adult cells genetically reprogrammed to an embryonic-like state into patients soon after injury.
These iPS cells are converted into neural precursors designed to regenerate damaged nerve tissue, a method that previously helped monkeys regain mobility. Now, four human patients will receive the treatment in a safety trial that could reshape spinal injury care.
While iPS cells have been explored in diseases like Parkinson’s and macular degeneration, this marks a historic leap forward in the fight against paralysis offering real hope where there’s been little before.

01/08/2025
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30/07/2025

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