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Drones can fix our forest problem by planting 100,000 trees a day

By Chris Smith From BGR We’re so good and so busy at cutting down trees that we can’t possibly make up for the forests we lose each year by replanting trees by hand. However, smart drones could fix humanity’s major…

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Progress report OJO Labs makes Saint Lucia a Caribbean leader in new technology

By NICOLE MC DONALD From St Lucia Star This is a feel good story. This is a story about real change; about opportunities; about young people on the move. This is a story about trips that show results and about…

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Google is using AI to predict flight delays

By Jon Fingas From engadget Flight delay alerts are helpful, but they usually depend on airlines notifying you in a timely fashion… and they’re not always quick on the draw. Google, however, is happy to fill that gap. It’s updating…

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Orange crocodiles that swim in bat poop are turning into a new species

By Mike Wehner From BGR A very special kind of crocodile calls the Abanda caves in Gabon, Africa, home. The creatures are African dwarf crocodiles, but they might not be for very much longer, because their isolated habitat has prompted…

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Wake up call!

By Marie-Claire Williams From Barbados Today Ex-Governor urges region to go solar A leading regional economist says the Caribbean has been too slow in taking advantage of the renewable energy sector. Delivering the inaugural Confucius lecture at the Errol Barrow…

Wildflowers as Pesticides

A Beautiful Solution: UK, Switzerland Experiment With Using Strips of Wildflowers as Natural Pesticides BY RAIN NOE From Core77 Pesticides are bad for humans, and they’ve been linked to everything from birth defects to cancer. They’re not much better for…

4 Feb Weather In Cayman

4 Feb Sun 2018 Weather In Cayman Synopsis   Light to moderate easterly winds and seas will continue across the Cayman area for the next 24 hours as a high pressure system moves over the Central Atlantic Ocean. Radar images…

3 Feb Weather In Cayman

3 Feb Sat 2018 Weather In Cayman Synopsis   Moderate northeasterly winds and seas will continue across the Cayman area for the next 24 hours as a high pressure system moves over the Central Atlantic Ocean. Radar images show scattered…

2 Feb Weather In Cayman

2 Feb Fri 2018 Weather In Cayman Synopsis     Not available. See Weather Forecast Top Right of Website. Sunshine just makes the day a little better, but it can also cause sunburns. Check the UV Report below to be…

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We could cross a global warming red line by 2022

BY ANDREW FREEDMAN From Mashable Within the next five years, global average surface temperatures may temporarily breach a key guardrail set out by the Paris Climate Agreement, according to a new report from the U.K. Met Office.The report warns that…