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Month: August 2018

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New technology revolutionizing the future of crypto security

Presently, there hasn’t been anyone who can guarantee that they can keep your cryptocurrency and other digital assets safe. The only solutions that exist are considered “cold solutions,” and because of their nature, it causes assets to get lost or…

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Caribbean Food Innovations with Truly Tumeric and Caribbean Cure Teas recogised at SIAL, Paris

Bridgetown, BARBADOS, August 29, 2018. Two Caribbean companies have been selected as finalist in the SIAL Innovation Awards 2018 for their product innovation. They are Caribbean Cure Ltd of Trinidad and Tobago and Naledo Belize Ltd. SIAL is regarded as…

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Daydreaming might actually be a good thing — here’s why

By Krista Gray, INSIDER From Business Insider Daydreaming is actually a sign of brain efficiency. Daydreaming offers mental health benefits, such as increased creativity. Maladaptive Daydreaming is a known condition with intense daydreams that can overpower reality. Do you ever…

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Meteorology Institute forecast normal wet season for the Caribbean

From Jamaica Gleaner BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – The Barbados-based Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH) says, as the region transitions from the dry into the wet season, it is not forecast to be excessively wet in countries like Belize…

Drink recipe of the week

Rosy Gin-Kombucha Cocktail From Bon Appetit Makes 1 New to kombucha? This cocktail is perfect for a test drive because you’ll get a taste of “original” (unflavored) kombucha. Try Health-Ade or GT’s, which you can find at most supermarkets. INGREDIENTS…

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Caleb Liow Jia Le and Johnny Xiao Hong Yu from Singapore win Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2018

Stockholm (28 August 2018) – Two students from Singapore, Caleb Liow Jia Le and Johnny Xiao Hong Yu, won the 2018 Stockholm Junior Water Prize for producing reduced graphene oxide, a material that can be used to purify water, from…

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Resilience needed for natural disasters in the Caribbean

From The Voice Dr Servel Miller’s work is aiming to make the Caribbean more resilient to natural disasters A UNIVERSITY of Chester academic has been working with key decision makers in the Caribbean to advise them on how to become…

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Caribbean Roots Republican loses Florida Primary bid

From NAN News Americas, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, Weds. Aug. 29, 2018: Vennia Francois, the Caribbean-roots, Republican candidate for Florida’s 7th Congressional district, on Tuesday, August 28th, lost in her bid to become the party’s nominee for the November general election….

Far Rockaway Carib Carnival

Caribbean Day Carnival returns to Far Rockaway From Times Ledger Photos by Bruce Adler & Michael Shain The Caribbean Carnival in the Rockaways started with a parade that ended with a concert and festival in Bayswaters Park a half-mile away….

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Arctic summer drought: reindeer herders ask for emergency funding to save animals from starvation

BY JAKUB LEWANDOWSKI from Newsweek Reindeer herders in Sweden are asking the government for financial aid to help pay for feed following drought and wildfires that burned throughout the country this summer. Niila Inga, the chair of the Swedish Sami Association, met…