Thailand is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations and for good reason – there’s an incredible amount to see and do, costs are moderate and the food is out of this world! This Southeast Asian nation has been a must-visit stop for as long as backpackers have been grabbing their backpacks, and with
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“When we started Brewgooder in 2016, our vision was to use beer to build a better world,” said Alan Mahon, founder, on a video call. “Over the years, we’ve generated opportunities from the United Kingdom to different parts of the world.” Through its Brewgooder Foundation, Brewgooder estimates that it has impacted over 150,000 people, mostly
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(credit: Six Senses RiverStone Estate) Six Senses RiverStone Estate marks the latest milestone in the brand’s thoughtful entry into the Americas market with a growing list of U.S. properties announced for locations including Telluride, South Carolina and Napa Valley. Situated on a sprawling wooded ridge, outside the quaint Western Pennsylvania town of Foxburg, just 90
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You may already be plotting next year’s summer holiday. Perhaps you’re looking at places like Greece, Italy and Croatia, but would prefer fewer crowds or more affordable prices. If so, it’s worth skipping over to their beautiful neighbors, Montenegro and Albania. These two Balkan powerhouses – where Adriatic coastlines meet lively small towns and rugged mountains
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From nature and history, to culture and cuisine, Denmark has got you covered. Go beyond the ever-so-hip capital Copenhagen, and there’s a wealth of extraordinary sights – enigmatic Viking ruins, rambling medieval castles and show-stopping museums – while charming countryside, sweeping coastline and timeless villages are ready to explore. My connection with this captivating country began more
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Genome editing with CRISPR and other tools is an exciting new technology with myriad applications from human health to industrial biotechnology. Gene editing allows small but precise changes in DNA sequences to turn genes on or off or modulate their activity. It is an extremely active area for investment, particularly since the announcement of the
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Dogs and Yorkshire go together like Yorkshire and pudding. It’s a big county with a big variety of landscapes, from rugged fells to riverside meadows, wide-open moorland to quiet canal backwaters, dramatic coastal cliffs to handsome Dales villages that suit dogs and dog-walkers of whatever energy level. Increasingly, Yorkshire’s hotels, pubs and B&Bs are offering
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The fetes, the music, the colors, the oil – every year, Grenada’s biggest celebration draws thousands of revelers to its shores for Spicemas, the Caribbean nation’s very own version of Carnival. During the final days of what is a five-month-long celebration, the population of the Spice Island balloons from 11,000 to around 20,000 people. If
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Resorts and hotels across the Caribbean are starting to promote attractions beyond their powdered sugar beaches and clear turquoise waters. These days, culinary festivals and gastronomic experiences are popping up from Dominica to Trinidad, boasting a mix of local cuisine and internationally recognized chefs. But there’s one island property that began hosting food and wine
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Why does everyone want to visit Turks and Caicos? Because the islands have mastered blending opulence with relaxation. With 40 stunning islands and cays, this tropical paradise boasts pristine beaches and some of the clearest turquoise waters in the world. Providenciales, affectionately known as “Provo,” is the islands’ lively hub, featuring luxurious resorts and smart
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The birthplace of Prince Siddhartha Gautama, who the world came to know as the Buddha, Lumbini is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses several monuments of Buddhist and historical significance. Despite being a while away from Nepal’s popular Kathmandu–Pokhara–Chitwan golden triangle, Lumbini draws people – primarily pilgrims – to walk in the footsteps of
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