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Most Americans aren’t ready to evolve into ‘transhumans,’ study says

BY ADARIO STRANGE From Mashable Despite the mainstreaming of science and technology-powered fitness and health initiatives in recent years, a new survey indicates there’s a limit to what we’ll accept in the race to become “superhuman.” Specifically, the survey, conducted…

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Details of 3rd Zika virus case confirmed in Cayman Islands

From The Cayman Islands Health Department The Public Health Department is providing details on the third confirmed imported case of the Zika virus in the Cayman Islands, which was announced on Thursday, 14 July 2016. The patient, a female resident,…

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An unusual way to deliver drugs could be a $29 billion market by 2030

By Lydia Ramsey From Business Insider A next generation of implantable eye treatments could change the way we treat eye conditions. And, according to a new report by Citi GPS, this experimental way to deliver eye care could turn into…

Olwomen story of the week

10 Useful Tips For A Safer And Speedy Metabolism By Jenny Smith From Olwomen Speedy metabolism is of extreme concern, particularly for the weight conscious people. Metabolism generally depends on a person’s age, gender and genetics. You can’t change the…

Reach your customers through the subconscious

By Liraz Margalit From techcrunch Consider a scene that happens a billion times a day, at a billion computers across the globe. A man is searching online for new running shoes, or a woman is clicking through e-commerce sites on the…

Gadget of the week

Lasers help prove parts of the brain ‘sleep’ while you’re awake By Steve Dent From engadget Have you ever spaced out in the middle of a conversation without dozing off completely? MIT scientists now have a better idea why: only…

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Chaplains prepare for the worst in major SOUTHCOM exercise

By Luke Carberry Mogan, Army Times Making Chaplain Corps history, U.S. military chaplains flew out to Grenada to participate in Tradewinds 2016’s humanitarian operations for the first time. Sponsored by U.S. Southern Command, the first session of the three-phase Tradewinds…

Scientists made an online calculator that tells you your ‘fitness age,’ and you can try it right now

By Lydia Ramsey From Business Insider Aging is an inevitable fact of life. But if you exercise pretty frequently and eat right, then you might be a lot younger than you think — at least as far as something called…

Air conditioning has a huge environmental impact — and it’s getting bigger

By Lucas Davis, The Conversation From Business Insider With a heat wave pushing the heat index well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius) through much of the U.S., most of us are happy to stay indoors and crank the air conditioning….

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Ogier supports special needs initiatives in the Cayman Islands

Ogier recently made a donation of $2,500 to the 9th Annual Open Arms Gala in support of Rotaract Blue Cayman Islands. Rotaract Blue Cayman Islands is a leadership and community-service based organisation that established the Open Arms Program in 2007,…