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Exposing cheese to round-the-clock hip hop music could give it more flavor, according to Swiss researchers

By Denis Balibouse and Cecile Mantovani, Reuters From Business Insider Swiss researchers exposed wheels of Emmental cheese to round-the-clock music in order to determine its impact on aroma and flavor. Nine wheels of cheese were placed in separate wooden crates…

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5 world’s biggest Fintech companies in 2019

As Luxembourg’s finance minister Pierre Gramegna once put it, fintech is not just an enabler but a driving force. Fintech, a combination of finance and technology, is one of the fastest growing forms of technology today. According to the infographic…

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Drought death image inspires inventor to pioneer seawater to drinking water unit

From BBC A British inventor was motivated to pioneer a machine to turn seawater to drinking water after watching a report on the drought in Somalia. David Binns from Stroud has been working on the unit for five years with…

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Eggs are NOT bad for your health, despite recent study, says top doctor

By Dr. David Brownstein From Newsmax A recent headline in The New York Times reads “Are Eggs Bad for Your Heart Health?  Maybe.”  Instead of “Maybe,” a more accurate assessment would be “No!” The article summarized the results from a…

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The rise of Artificial Intelligence

Once a distant notion, artificial intelligence has become a practical occurrence in our everyday lives. We’ve all at least once used an AI, regardless if we were aware of it — plagiarism checkers, Facebook’s face-recognition tool, the new wave of…

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Concerns over increase in toxic brine from desalination plants

By Matt McGrath From BBC Desalination plants around the world are pumping out far more salt laden brine than previously believed, according to a new study. The salty effluent is a by-product of efforts to extract fresh water from the…

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Scientists are trying to make the International Space Station’s bathroom a little less gross

By Mike Wehner From BGR The International Space Station is like no other place on Earth, and not just because it’s not actually on Earth at all. The orbiting laboratory is inhabited by crews of scientists that live there for months before…

24 Mar Weather in Cayman

24 Mar Sun 2019 Weather in Cayman SYNOPSIS Cloudiness and showers will persist over Cayman area for the next 24hrs as the remnant of a front retrogresses across the Cayman area. Humidity: 91% (UP from yesterday) UV: 14.1 EXTREME (UP…

23 Mar Weather in Cayman

23 Mar Sat 2019 Weather in Cayman SYNOPSIS An increase in cloudiness and showers are expected over Grand Cayman over the next 24hrs as a cold front currently over Jamaica retrogresses across the Cayman area tonight. Radar images show scattered…

22 Mar Weather in Cayman

22 Mar Fri 2019 Weather in Cayman SYNOPSIS An increase in cloudiness and showers are expected over the sister Islands tonight and across Grand Cayman tomorrow as a stationary front currently east of Cayman Brac retrogresses across the Cayman area…