Maritime Transport
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Maritime Transport
The Panama Canal stores water in Gatún and Alhajuela lakes to maintain 38 daily crossings and prevent a drought linked to El Niño from once again stalling ships, raising freight rates, and putting pressure on global supply chains as occurred in 2023 and 2024.
Carla Teles 24/05/2026 at 18:19
Logistics and Transportation
While the US Navy still relied for decades on the subsonic Harpoon and Tomahawk missiles for naval combat, the US Air Force reactivated the AGM-183A ARRW program on May 12, 2026, in an anti-ship version capable of making a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier disappear in minutes.
Douglas Avila 20/05/2026 at 19:02
Logistics and Transportation
While commercial hydrogen fuel cells do not exceed 80 degrees Celsius due to the requirement of liquid water in the membranes, researchers at Monash University on May 18 made an ultrathin graphene and boron nitride-based membrane operate at 250 degrees Celsius without needing water.
Douglas Avila 20/05/2026 at 18:32
Logistics and Transportation
While Boeing and Lockheed invest billions in more efficient turbofan engines, Texas startup CycloKinetics unveils a synthetic liquid fuel that increases the range of aircraft, missiles, and rockets by 32 percent just by swapping the tank without changing the turbine.
Douglas Avila 20/05/2026 at 18:02
Logistics and Transportation
While Norway accumulated $1.7 trillion and Alaska distributes dividends to 700,000 citizens, the Milei government encourages 5 oil-producing provinces in Argentina to create sovereign funds with royalties from the Vaca Muerta oil boom and aims for $60 billion in annual revenue by 2030.
Douglas Avila 20/05/2026 at 17:32
Logistics and Transportation
While the rest of Brazil was still experiencing mild autumn temperatures, Pinheiro Machado in Rio Grande do Sul recorded the year’s lowest temperature on May 19, 2026, with minus 4.8 degrees Celsius, and São Paulo had the coldest afternoon of the year amid the 10th negative temperature of the month in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.
Douglas Avila 20/05/2026 at 17:07
Logistics and Transportation
As Europe seeks alternatives to Russian gas and saturated solar energy, IDOM connects to the Spanish power grid a 42-meter vertical cylinder equivalent to 14 floors that generates 30 kW of electricity solely from the movement of the waves in the Cantabrian Sea.
Douglas Avila 20/05/2026 at 11:47
Logistics and Transportation
While the global nuclear sector is dominated by Westinghouse, Rosatom, KEPCO, and EDF, the Argentine state-owned company Nucleoeléctrica approves a change in its statute to sell technical services in the international market and position itself as an exporter of nuclear know-how accumulated over 5 decades.
Douglas Avila 20/05/2026 at 11:17
Logistics and Transportation
While conventional electronic memories fail in low orbit after 30,000 rads, researchers from Georgia Tech have presented a ferroelectric NAND flash memory that remains stable up to 1 million rads, equivalent to 100 million consecutive X-rays.
Douglas Avila 20/05/2026 at 11:04
Logistics and Transportation
