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Climate impact on Caribbean coral reefs may be mitigated if…

By Diego Arguedas Ortiz CAHUITA, Costa Rica, Apr 14 2017 (IPS) – A few dozen metres from the Caribbean beach of Puerto Vargas, where you can barely see the white foam of the waves breaking offshore, is the coral reef…

From Mars to Earth and the Moon, 127 million miles away

By Timothy J. Seppala from engadget A new photo from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter should make just about everybody feel like an insignificant speck of dust. The pale blue dot we call home is back in the limelight again. The…

15 Apr 2017 Weather in Cayman

Apr 15 Saturday 2017 Synopsis Moderate to fresh east to northeasterly winds along with rough seas is expected to continue over the Cayman Islands for the next 24 hours in association with a high pressure system over the Western Atlantic….

14 Apr 2017 Weather in Cayman

Apr 14 Friday 2017 Synopsis Moderate to fresh east to northeasterly winds along with rough seas is expected to continue over the Cayman Islands for the next 24 hours in association with a high pressure system over the Western Atlantic….

13 Apr 2017 Weather in Cayman

Apr 13 Thursday 2017 Synopsis Moderate to fresh east to northeasterly winds along with moderate to rough seas is expected to continue over the Cayman Islands for the next 24 hours in association with a high pressure system over the…

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SETI researchers investigate an unusual signal

By Jon Fingas From engadget It’s probably not a hint of aliens, but it’s strong enough to raise eyebrows. The hunt for alien life might have turned up something special. A Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence team using Russia’s RATAN-600 radio…

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Mice brains store backup copies of memories

By Timothy J. Seppala From engadget Turns out that even the human brain might use redundancy when it comes to storage. New research out of the Riken-MIT Center for Neural Circuit Genetics suggests that memories are stored in two places…

NASA’s new X-plane and the future of electric aircraft

By Emily Calandrelli From Tech Crunch The world is on a quest to create cleaner, quieter airplanes that could replace the fuel-guzzling, roaring commercial aircraft in use today. NASA is leading much of the research and development effort in this area and…

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A new guitar is 30% lighter thanks to multiple weird tricks

By John Biggs From TechCrunch Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could make a lighter guitar, they didn’t stop to think if they should. As TC’s resident guitar lover I have to take all the high-tech…

A mega-telescope is trying to take the first image ever of a black hole, hell yeah

By Taylor Hatmaker From TechCrunch This week, a massive international array of the most powerful radio telescopes on the planet set its sights on the most camera-shy subject of all, the black hole. Badassly known as the Event Horizon Telescope, the…