Antarctica’s mysterious ‘Blood Falls’
Antarctica’s mysterious ‘Blood Falls’ explained in new study By Ed Mazza From The Huffington Post Antarctica may seem hostile to life, especially the continent’s vast and largely ice-free Dry Valleys. But new research shows there may be an entire world…
Olwomen story of the week
7 Most inspirational movies that you must watch! By Jazlyn Hunt From Olwomen A good movie will make you laugh and perhaps even reduce you to tears at the right moment. A great movie however, will inspire you. It will…
10 reasons Christopher Lee is truly amazing
By Gregory Myers From List Verse While some people today simply know Christopher Lee as the talent behind the likes of Saruman or Count Dooku, his career has stretched back ages. Long before the current generation began enjoying his stage…
Military fears ISIS is eyeing drug-smuggling routes to enter U.S.
By Paul D. Shinkman From US News Observers worry Islamic State group may be sowing seeds of terror in the Caribbean and Latin America. Six men of Somali descent arrested in Minnesota for trying to join up with the Islamic…
Searching the Caribbean for history and culture and uncovering more than just tourism
From EBSCO Those of you who follow ebscoinformationservices on Instagram will notice that we get around. Recently we took a trip to Jamaica and Trinidad, where EBSCO’s Vice President of Communications Kathleen McEvoy was reminded that the Caribbean is more…
K2 intelligence pushes into cyberdefense
By Nell Gluckman, From The Am Law Daily K2 Intelligence, the six-year-old re-creation of the corporate intelligence company Kroll that often partners with Am Law 100 firms on work for mutual clients, is evolving from its roots into a cybersecurity…
Deadline for entry to LaunchPad Pilots Competition Thu (30)
ScreenCraft is happy to recommend the 2015 Launch Pad Pilots Competition. Introducing our 2015 Launch Pad Pilots Competition. Our competition is dedicated to giving writers the exposure they need to launch professional Hollywood careers. That’s why in just 18 months…
New study links weather extremes to global warming
From Justin Gillis From Canberra Times The moderate global warming that has occurred as a result of human emissions has quadrupled the frequency of certain heat extremes since the Industrial Revolution, scientists reported on Monday, warning that a failure to…
GM fund closes, suits still pile up
By Amanda Bronstad, The National Law Journal Hundreds take ignition-switch claims to court. More than 200 people who were injured or died in accidents attributed to an ignition-switch defect have filed new lawsuits this year against General Motors Co., having…
Invasive lionfish reaches Brazil
From The Fish Site BRAZIL – An invasive lionfish has been caught off the coast of Brazil, indicating that these fish have now spread beyond the Caribbean and could threaten coral reefs elsewhere. A group of researchers used genetic analysis…