Feature Articles

World-class marinas in the Caribbean for international sailors

The ultimate guide to marinas in the Caribbean for long-term cruisers.

Marinas in the Caribbean provide world-class berthing, repair, and hurricane-season refuge, with Trinidad emerging as a strategic hub for international sailors. These facilities combine technical marine services, customs access, and hospitality infrastructure across key sailing routes. The Caribbean marina network has evolved significantly, with increased capacity for mega yachts, advanced …

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Why cars will only get more expensive as safety mandates expand

Why cars are getting more expensive and what it means for buyers.

Rising vehicle costs are being structurally driven by mandatory safety technologies that increase manufacturing complexity, regulatory compliance burdens, and long-term ownership expenses. Governments are steadily expanding safety requirements in response to accident data, liability concerns, and public health priorities. What began with basic mechanical safeguards has evolved into a layered …

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Terror Bird: The apex predator that once ruled Trinidad

Terror Bird ecology: How it controlled entire ecosystems for millions of years.

Terror Bird was the most formidable land predator ever to inhabit prehistoric Trinidad, combining speed, precision and devastating strike mechanics unmatched by any mammal. This article reconstructs a speculative but scientifically grounded history of how these flightless avian predators could have dominated the island’s ancient ecosystems. It integrates fossil evidence …

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Why eco-tourists are choosing Trinidad over traditional resorts in 2026

Why eco-tourists are abandoning resorts for Trinidad.

Eco-tourists are choosing Trinidad in 2026 because it delivers authentic, biodiversity-rich, community-driven travel experiences that outperform traditional resort models on sustainability, cultural immersion, and long-term value. Global travel behaviour has shifted decisively towards environmentally responsible tourism, with up to 45% of travellers actively seeking eco-friendly options and prioritising destinations that …

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Why is the sun so hot these days? Climate science and health risks explained

Why is the sun so hot these days.

Why is the sun so hot these days is primarily explained by the intensification of global heat patterns driven by El Niño, which alters atmospheric circulation and reduces rainfall in many regions including Trinidad and Tobago. This phenomenon has shifted weather systems, creating prolonged dry spells and higher daytime temperatures. …

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Before you sign up for trade school: Understanding education bubbles and career risk cycles

Before you sign up for trade school: Why popular careers often become crowded.

Before you sign up for trade school, it is essential to understand how education bubbles form and why career “safe bets” often change over time. In recent years, trade school has been promoted as a stable, high-income alternative to university, particularly in fields such as HVAC, plumbing, and electrical work. …

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Gifts for the active mom

Smart gifts for the active mom: Footwear engineered for comfort and endurance.

Gifts for the active mom should prioritise performance footwear that enhances comfort, reduces injury risk and supports daily movement across walking, running and training. This article identifies three high-value footwear gifts engineered for different activity profiles, each selected for biomechanical support, cushioning efficiency and versatility. The modern active mother balances …

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ACR: How automatic content recognition is turning smart TVs into persistent surveillance devices

ACR technology and privacy risks: A complete technical breakdown.

Automatic content recognition (ACR) is embedded in most smart TVs and continuously identifies on-screen content to collect detailed viewing data for monetisation and advertising. Over the past five years, ACR has become standard across major manufacturers, integrated at the firmware level and often enabled during initial setup. It operates across …

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Solar chimney: How to cool your house with zero electricity

Passive cooling with a solar chimney: Design, benefits, and installation.

A solar chimney is a passive cooling system that uses sunlight-driven convection to ventilate and cool buildings without electricity or moving parts. This approach relies on well-understood thermodynamic principles, particularly buoyancy and pressure differentials, to create a continuous airflow cycle that removes heat and humidity. Interest in solar chimney design …

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