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Exports of essential oils from the Caribbean to Europe are increasing due to the boom in natural cosmetics

Natural cosmetics are growing at an annual rate of 8-10% in the EU, increasing demand for natural ingredients like essential oils 50% of British consumers favour cosmetics made from natural ingredients, the highest figure in Europe In the past year,…

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New twist on passively mining cryptocurrencies

By Michelle Thompson Bitcoin mining began in 2009 when Satoshi Nakamoto was rewarded with 50 new bitcoins and in 2017, it was reported that Nakamoto’s net worth was $7B. Since then it is estimated that there are likely 1 million individuals…

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Florida health officials announce uptick in mosquito-borne virus that causes brain swelling

From ABC News Health officials in Central Florida are warning of an increase in cases of Eastern equine encephalitis, a rare mosquito-borne virus that can cause inflammation in the brain and can be deadly. Several sentinel chickens in the same flock have…

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US: FEMA’s next Emergency Alert System test leaves internet devices out

By Jon Fingas From engadget Federal agencies are once again poised to test emergency alerts, but this time it’s all about where you won’t see them. The FCC and FEMA are conducting their fifth nationwide Emergency Alert System test on August 7th at 2:20PM ET,…

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It won’t be long’: why a Honduran community will soon be under water

by Nina Lakhani in Cedeño, Choluteca From The Guardian UK Rising sea levels are destroying coastal towns in Honduras – and shrimp farms which export to the UK and US are making it worse Eric Pineda runs a modest beachfront restaurant which…

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Tesla’s losses narrow after a record-breaking quarter of car deliveries

By Chris Valazco From engadget The company says it’s still on track for profitability this year. Tesla may have broken a quarterly record by delivering 95,356 cars over the past three months, but its latest earnings report is leaving its fans and…

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Crush & swallow the petals of THIS flower to reverse vision decline

From BioTrust If you crush and swallow these 2 flower petals before bed you can cure damaged eyesight. Rob Porter, aged 68, from Burley, Idaho used this to repair his far-distance-vision and keep his driver’s license. Sarah Clawson, aged 54,…

31 Jul Weather in Cayman & Tropical Report – 2 Dist.

31 Jul Wed 2019 Tropical Report ATLANTIC Tropical Weather Outlook For the North Atlantic…Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 800 AM EDT Wed Jul 31 2019 EASTERN PACIFIC Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center…

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Cayman: Ministerial statement on completion of NiCE Summer Project

GRAND CAYMAN (GIS) – The Minister for Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure, Hon. Joey Hew informed the Legislative Assembly that a team of National Community Enhancement (NiCE) Project workers will be employed shortly for a further stint of sargassum clearing. His (Thursday,…