Nelson meets nanotech: How futuristic technology is conserving history | University of Southampton

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  • Опубліковано 29 кві 2024
  • A team from the University of Southampton is using nanotechnology to support the conservation of HMS Victory in Portsmouth.
    nC², an engineering consultancy at the University of Southampton, is working with the National Museum of the Royal Navy to investigate the use of nanotechnology to preserve Vice Admiral Lord Nelson’s naval ship for decades to come, protecting it from fungus and the destructive deathwatch beetle.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @Zlorthishen
    @Zlorthishen 28 днів тому

    just take it out of the water completely

    • @goz4659
      @goz4659 28 днів тому

      it's the freshwater from weather that causes rot and fungus, not saltwater

    • @Mmouse_
      @Mmouse_ 28 днів тому

      ​@@goz4659think he's saying remove it from the ocean and the... Environment, ie: put it in a warehouse.
      Which is fair enough, it'd fix issues... But then... It's not a ship anymore.