As It Does In People, Ecstasy Makes Octopuses More Sociable

By studying the genome of an octopus species not known for its sympathy towards its peers, and then testing its behavioral reaction to a popular drug that alters the state of mind called MDMA or “ecstasy,” scientists say they have found preliminary evidence of an evolutionary link between social behaviours of the marine creature and humans, species separated by 500 million years in the evolutionary tree.

If the findings of these experiments are validated – which are detailed in an article...

http://www.maritimeherald.com/2018/as-it-does-in-people-ecstasy-makes-octopuses-more-sociable/

BABCOCK ECOSMRT® receives Lloyd’s Register acknowledgment for ship application

l to r: David Barrow, LR Commercial Director – Marine & Offshore presents Neale Campbell, Babcock LGE Managing Director RBD approval at Gastech 2018 in Barcelona.

Babcock International, the highly-skilled engineering services company, has been recognised by Lloyd’s Register (LR) as having taken a critical step towards achieving the LR General Approval for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) ship for its innovative ecoSMRT® single mixed refrigeration reliquefaction technology.

Receiving LR Risk Based...

http://www.allaboutshipping.co.uk/2018/09/21/babcock-ecosmrt-receives-lloyds-register-acknowledgment-for-ship-application/

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