URSABLOG: Footprints on the Sands of Time
This week’s URSABLOG is written by Dionysios Tsilioris, Research Analyst at URSA Shipbrokers. As a child, I was given as a gift a documentary on a VHS tape about the Arecibo
URSABLOG: Ice Cold in Beijing
I was up in England’s Lake District a few weeks ago visiting one of my sisters and her family. On the Saturday – a typically wet and grey February day, with the surrounding hil
URSABLOG: Input/Output?
One afternoon this week I wandered over to my colleagues in the chartering department to ask for their advice on what certification was needed to clarify what dangerous cargoes a d
URSABLOG: To Be Or To Do?
Actions have consequences, and those consequences, or reactions, change the world, often in surprising and unexpected ways. Whether we act on the spur of the moment or after long c
URSABLOG: Chemical Imbalance
We have been here before, albeit well before human life was even a twinkle in the eye of Mother Nature. Between 251.941 ± 0.037 and 251.880 ± 0.031 million years ago – at the e
URSABLOG: Family Fortunes
The announcement that the population of China has fallen for the first time since the famine of the Great Leap Forward was long expected, but still made big news. Whether you welco