Applying high-frequency electrical noise to the brain can boost maths skills up to six months later, say Oxford University researchers.
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A few weeks ago, Stacy-Marie Ishmael was named one of the 30 Most Important Women Under 30 in Tech by Business Insider magazine.
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Senator Helen Drayton’s first fictional novel, The Crystal Bird, is a must-read according to the reviews from several readers of the novel. This is her third book. She has previously written two books of poems titled Brown Doves Passages I and II.
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Here’s the first confusing thing about the Lumia line of phones being offered now in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Talk of Trinidad 21 May 2013 Gallery
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Would you like to help the less fortunate and make a small contribution towards fostering world peace?
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The main hub of Point Fortin was pulsating with a sea of red when mas band Legacy paraded through the Borough for the annual celebrations on May 4 and, according to a release, Digicel was with them to add to the enjoyment of the event.
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A learning revolution impacting hundreds of primary school pupils is quietly taking place across Trinidad and Tobago through a partnership between energy company BP Trinidad and Tobago and the Arrow Foundation.
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Social media is all about seeing and being seen, so it’s not surprising that the ubiquity and frequency of posts are fuelling our vanity.
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