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Former Personal Assistant to Members of Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly jailed Former Personal Assistant to Members of Legislative Assembly, Roy McTaggart and former MLA Winston Connolly, Christine Rae Smith, was sent to prison yesterday (Wed 26). Smith was the ring…

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What Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg both get wrong about AI

BY PETE PACHAL From Mashable Artificial intelligence — software with the ability to observe, analyze, and act on its own — will play a big part in shaping our future. But will it destroy it? It’s a serious question, at…

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Nanobots can swim your bloodstream faster by doing the front crawl

By Tom Regan From engadget With invasive surgery sometimes being a literal pain in the ass, it’s no surprise that scientists are working tirelessly to minimize the need for such procedures. Now, however, China’s Harbin Institute of Techonology is hoping…

26 July Weather in Cayman & Tropical Report, 1 dist in Atlantic

Jul 26 Wednesday 2017 Tropical Report Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 800 AM EDT Wed Jul 26 2017 For the North Atlantic…Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: 1. A few showers and thunderstorms south of…

The tech that makes ‘near-miss’ air collisions almost impossible

By Davide Crivelli, The Conversation From Business Insider The sky is a crowded place. In June 2017, there were on average 33,000 flights every day over Europe alone. Surely then, it’s not surprising that we hear of “near-misses” between passenger jets, and of “hero…

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Sri Lanka dengue outbreak kills nearly 300 people so far

From WN According to health officials on Monday, a dengue outbreak in Sri Lanka killed nearly 300 people so far and hospitals are stretched to capacity, Reuters reported. Health officials blame recent monsoon rains and floods leaving pools of stagnant…

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This massive fish species was somehow only just discovered

By Mike Wehner From BGR Researchers regularly remind us that the world’s oceans are still hiding some truly remarkable secrets, but when we imagine new species of ocean life it’s usually tucked away in the crushing depths, or so tiny…

25 July Weather in Cayman & Tropical Report

Jul 25 Tuesday 2017 Tropical Report Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 800 AM EDT Tue Jul 25 2017 For the North Atlantic…Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: Tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the…

Computer scientists reveal the hidden architecture of tax havens—and how to beat them

By Tim Fenholz From Quartz We know there are tax havens. We just can’t agree on where they are. Although many countries recognize that major corporations divert tax revenue—there’s a reason, after all, why US multinationals hold more than $2…

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CRC’s Bill Fisher dives under the sea for Shark Week

By Daniel Patton From Reel Chicago Bill Fisher met his first shark on a Grand Cayman snorkeling excursion almost twenty years ago. Ever since that encounter, the Chicago Recording Company audio engineer has made a conscious effort to repeat the…