At just 25, multidisciplinary scientist Lakhnarayan ‘Ryan’ Bhagarathi has amassed over 35 publications ..
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Stand on the Georgetown seawall on an August evening and the Atlantic looks endless—warm, wind-rippled, ..
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Guyana is moving fast. New roads, housing schemes, energy projects, ports, and ICT infrastructure—every ..
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On Guyana’s sea-kissed coastal plain, city life is a negotiation with water. Georgetown’s famous ..
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Guyana once ran the first railway in South America. Steel tracks stitched Georgetown to sugar estates ..
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Have you ever heard of duck soup? A few years ago, I was in an experimental stage with soup making. I made ..
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Professor Paloma Mohamed’s Communication, Power and Change in the Caribbean (Get Copy Here) is a rare ..
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If you grew up anywhere near Guyana’s wide, brown rivers, chances are someone warned you: “Come off that ..
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We all share one home — our planet, our land, our rivers, and our air. And while the environment may seem ..
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Along Guyana’s Atlantic coast — where the muddy rivers kiss the roaring sea — stand some of the country’s ..
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