Cartoon of the week
By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…
Mercedes’ 1901 throwback
Mercedes’ latest high-tech concept car is a throwback to 1901 By Jon Fingas From engadget A digital grille and projected displays would replace vintage parts. Many of Mercedes’ concept cars are focused squarely on the future, but its newest example goes…
Study: One drink a day may benefit diabetics
From Newsmax Chinese researchers deserve a toast for their new findings that suggest light to moderate drinking might be beneficial for people with Type 2 diabetes. The review found that people who had a bit of alcohol daily had lower levels…
A modern parable: Fishermen who don’t fish
By J.D. Greear From Church Leaders “Follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will make you fishers of men.” It is tragically easy for those of us in ministry to forget this, to get so wrapped up in nuances of theology…
COMMENTARY: UK’s approach to Caribbean post-Brexit
By Elizabeth Morgan From Jamaica Gleaner There have been several articles in the regional press in recent weeks speculating about the United Kingdom’s relationship with the Caribbean after leaving the European Union (EU) scheduled for October 31 (Brexit day). The…
Experts and first movers discuss concepts for tomorrow’s mobility and logistics
In light of climate change, obsolete infrastructure, diesel bans and the threat of gridlock in metropolitan areas, the question as to how we will be getting from A to B in future is more urgent than ever. At Hypermotion from…
New study reveals investments in climate change are good business.
The UWI’s Professor Michael Taylor among co-authors in renowned Science magazine. Regional Headquarters, Jamaica. Thursday, September 19, 2019—Professor Michael Taylor of The University of the West Indies (The UWI) is among an internationally respected group of scientists urgently calling on…
The rise of banking as a service
The most innovative banks are taking advantage of disruption by inventing a new revenue stream — here’s how incumbents can follow suit By Lea Nonninger From Business Insider This is a preview of The Rise of Banking-as-a-Service research report from Business Insider…
Maritime foundation, industry partners changing lives
From Caribbean Life The American Caribbean Maritime Foundation (ACMF) announced that it will honor three outstanding leaders in the maritime sector in the Caribbean at its annual Anchor Awards to be held Friday, Oct. 11 at the New York Yacht…
SEAT participates in a new European project to generate biomethane from waste
The company is going to test the biofuel obtained from municipal landfills in its vehicles The project is scheduled to run until 2023 and will be funded with a total budget of 4.6 million euros Martorell, 19 September 2019. SEAT is going…