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Month: July 2014

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Angry seahorses growl/New CE of perfumery

Tiny angry seahorses growl when grabbed By Jason G. Goldman From Animals io9 Seahorses are known for making little “click” sounds while they’re feeding, but a group of Austrian and Brazilian researchers have discovered a completely new, never before heard…

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No Cayman database yet/UK Mum flies murdered son’s body home from Jamaica/How we die now

Cayman: Publicly accessible CIMA database of directors still a long way off From IFC Review The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) is still some way from creating an accessible database identifying the fund boards on which directors sit on, reports…

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Cayman PS rationalisation/Grenada’s $12.7M credit facility

EY continues stakeholder consultations GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – Ernst & Young (EY) resumed stakeholder consultations on Monday, 23 June 2014 as the second phase of their engagement process with the Public Services Rationalisation Project (PSRP). The latest round of…

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31 days under water aquanaut resurfaces/Technology changes water

Aquanaut Fabien Cousteau surfaces after spending 31 days underwater By Katie Nelson From Mashable Thirty-one days after his initial descent and 50 years after his famed grandfather’s original deep-sea mission, Fabien Cousteau is back on dry land. The 46-year-old ocean…

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Bahamas PM meets US Charge d’Affaires/Caribbean culture impacts USA

Deputy Prime Minister meets with US Charge d’Affaires From Bahama lsands Info BAHAMAS, Nassau – Acting Prime Minister the Hon. Philip Brave Davis, met with US Charge d’Affaires John Dinkelman to discuss public concerns expressed by the Prime Minister about…

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3D printed organs/Awesome apps

Scientists have figured out how to create blood vessels in 3D printed organs By Nicole Lee From engadget While 3D-printed organs sound like a great idea — imagine no longer waiting around for a transplant — a major hurdle for…

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THE MIND UNLEASHED

These clever drawings will make you question everything wrong with the world THE MIND UNLEASHED From Stumbleupon Polish artist Pawel Kuczynski has worked in satirical illustration since 2004, specializing in thought-provoking images that make his audience question their everyday lives….

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Medical marijuana/Big soda attack fails

CARICOM leaders to establish commission to review marijuana decriminalisation By Peter Richards From Caribbean360 ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, Thursday July 3, 2014, CMC – Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders have agreed to the establishment of a Commission to further the debate on…

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Weather climate change/EPA loses emails

For the Caribbean, a united front is key to weathering climate change By Desmond Brown From IPS PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten, Jul 2 2014 (IPS) – As the costs of climate change continue to mount, officials with the Commonwealth grouping say…

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Mysterious meteorite/Things that delight

‘Mysterious’ meteorite may shed light on explosion of life on Earth From RT Researchers have discovered a fossilized space rock that stands out against anything seen before. It may advance the understanding of the asteroid clash that triggered off the…