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WAP launches petition for Carnival to stop operating tours to the Cayman Turtle Centre

World Animal Protection (WAP) are launching today (25) a petition to one of the largest cruise companies in the world, Carnival cruise lines, to stop operating tours to the Cayman Turtle Centre. Carnival Cruise Lines are turning a blind eye…

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High Design: How cannabis dispensaries actually work

BY KAT BAUMAN From Core77 Navigating the boutique beauty of federally illegal drugs It’s a complicated but exciting time to talk marijuana in America. The medically invaluable and minimally harmful drug is fast becoming a socially normalized staple crop. But…

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Britain has its first day of coal-free power in 135 years

By Jon Fingas From engadget Coal power has been a fixture of British culture ever since the country’s first plant went live in 1882. It shaped the Industrial Revolution (and the air pollution that followed), was involved in major labor…

Gadgets openrov PowerRay is an underwater drone for filmmakers or fishermen

By Lora Kolodny From TechCrunch The creator of the PowerEgg, an ovoid flying robot, has begun accepting orders for its newest creation, a submersible camera drone for home use. Dubbed the PowerRay, the waterproof device can find, attract and record…

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New Ericsson report: Trillion-dollar business opportunities in 5G

New report helps operators understand the 5G business potential Our latest report, The 5G business potential – Industry digitalization and the untapped opportunities for operators, analyzes the 5G business opportunity that comes from industrial digitalization, focusing on eight key global…

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Most habitable planets may be completely covered in water

By Jon Fingas From engadget Simulations suggest that Earth’s ideal mix of land and sea is rare. When you imagine what a rocky, habitable planet looks like, it’s easy to picture an alternate Earth where land and oceans exist in…

Nicaragua’s South Caribbean Coast improves readiness for climate change

By José Adán Silva From IPS BLUEFIELDS, Nicaragua , Apr 22 2017 (IPS) – The effects of climate change have hit Nicaragua’s Caribbean coastal regions hard in the last decade and have forced the authorities and local residents to take…

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new study reveals psychedelic drugs may actually heighten consciousness

By Rafi Letzter From Business Insider Many people who have used psychedelic drugs will tell you that the substances expanded their consciousness. That might sound like mystical garbage, but a new paper published in the journal Scientific Reports suggests it…

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Cayman Islands police becomes hub for UKOT Ballistic Information Network; forensic equipment funded by FCO

RCIPS Becomes Hub for UKOT Ballistic Information Network; Forensic Equipment Funded by FCO From RCIPS – Correction to below; Anguilla is part of the network, although they weren’t at the conference yesterday. Turks and Caicos is part of the network…

As global warming continues, scientists prep tests to artificially cool the planet

By ANDREW FREEDMAN From Mashable With the U.S. backsliding on climate progress under President Donald Trump, and scientists issuing increasingly dire warnings about the quickening pace and sweeping impacts of global warming, the possibility that we can somehow engineer our…