12Aug2017 | Growers in Mexico’s Vineyards Fear Warming Climate Al Jazeera Mexico’s wine industry produces more than 25 million bottles of wine a year and it is gathering momentum. But its winemakers are already worrying about its future because of climate change. |
12Aug2017 | 11% Growth Expected in Mexican Aerospace Industry on Greater Demand for New Aircraft Mexico News Daily Rising growth is expected in Mexico’s aerospace industry this year to bring the total value of annual exports to US $8 billion, the sector’s trade association says. |
12Aug2017 | Virtual Reality and the First Human Head Transplant: Bet You Didn’t See This Coming SnapMunk Dr. Canavero plans to enlist the help of Inventum Bioengineering Technologies to implement a part-virtual-reality-part-jolly-jumper system that will prepare the patient for the “new world that he will be facing with his new body.†|
12Aug2017 | Charity-Driven Annual Blues Festival Returns to Baja’s Rosarito Beach KYMA The Baja Blues Festival is a 3-day event full of blues music. Its mission, however, isn’t just to provide entertainment, it’s also to help the local community. |
12Aug2017 | Despite Justice Reform, Mexican Courts Continue to Restrict Public Access to Proceedings Reforma One of the arguments politicians gave us for changing the old inquisitorial judicial system to an adversarial system is that it would result in more transparency. In the new system, hearings would be public. Once again, they deceived us. |
12Aug2017 | Commission Demands Better Treatment for Haitian Migrants in Mexico The News President of the Citizens Committee for the Defense of Naturalized and African-Mexican Citizens Wilmer Matelus, denounced the Mexican government’s decision to deport 600 Haitians to Brazil. |
11Aug2017 | Denied in Mexico, Latin Gays, Transsexuals Seek Asylum, Demand Freedom in US Waging Nonviolence The first wave of a "Trans-Gay Caravan" from Latin America arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border this week, where 16 gays and transsexuals asked for asylum and immediate freedom to go anywhere inside the United States. |
11Aug2017 | Loneliness May Be a Greater Health Risk Than Obesity Mic Not only does loneliness suck, but it’s a serious health concern. Studies have linked social isolation to immune system issues, terrible sleep and high blood pressure caused by hardening arteries, for instance. Now, a group of scientists say that it could be a greater public health issue than obesity. |
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