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Blog tagged as marine organisms

Ships may soon be able to shed bacteria and marine growth

By Dr. Ev Damigo PhD

Ships may soon be able to shed bacteria and marine growth



 

Duke University engineers have developed a material that can be applied like paint to the hull of a ship and will literally be able to dislodge bacteria, keeping it from accumulating on the ship's surface. This buildup on ships increases drag and reduces the energy efficiency of the vessel, as...

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