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Cayman Islands Garden Club Family Fun Day announced

The Annual Family Fun Day will take place at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park on Sunday, January 21st 2018, hosted by The Garden Club of Grand Cayman, in conjunction with the Botanic Park, and there will be entertainment for…

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Nicaraguan baby celebrates first Christmas after getting second chance at life at Cayman Islands hospital

Cayman Islands (January 3, 2018) – A baby from Nicaragua who was treated at Health City Cayman Islands celebrated his first Christmas as a normal, healthy child this year. Jeremias, who is now two-years-old, got a second chance at life early…

Niagara Falls is frigid

Niagara Falls is a frigid, beautiful wonderland right now  BY KEITH WAGSTAFF From Mashable It’s bitterly cold across parts of the U.S. and Canada right now, and the freezing temps aren’t going away anytime soon. The bright side? Pretty pictures….

Blue Moon lunar eclipse

A rare Blue Moon lunar eclipse will happen this month By Mallory Locklear This particular total eclipse, the first in over 150 years, will happen January 31st. One of the more exciting events of 2017 was the total solar eclipse…

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Decades-old gas explosion is still leaking methane into groundwater, researchers find

By Mike Wehner From BGR Humans have a really strange habit of not believing that what they do can have a longterm effect on the Earth. You can find examples of this all over the place — most notably with…

Why the bomb cyclone hitting the [US] East Coast is so unusual

By DAVID GOLDMAN/AP From Wired NOW, THE FIRST thing you should know about a bomb cyclone is it’s just a name—and unlike a sharknado, it’s not a literal one. The very real scientific term describes a storm that suddenly intensifies…

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Los Angeles County woman becomes first to contract Zika virus locally via sexual contact

By SUSAN ABRAM From Daily Breeze A Los Angeles County woman has become the first local person to acquire the Zika virus through sexual contact after her partner returned from Mexico, public health officials announced Thursday. Her partner, a male…

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The quantum computing apocalypse is imminent

By Shlomi Dolev From TechCrunch In the ancient world, they used cubits as an important data unit, but the new data unit of the future is the qubit — the quantum bits that will change the face of computing. Quantum…

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Experts will use 3D imaging technology to assess art damage

By Mallory Locklear From engadget They’ll use it to monitor harmful soap buildup in Georgia O’Keeffe paintings. Preserving and restoring art is a very tricky business. Trying to maintain the balance between original work and repairing damage is difficult and…

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Face ID shown unlocking for family members who aren’t alike

By Chris Smith From BGR Apple’s Face ID is the safest facial recognition system ever made for smartphones. Unlike its Android alternatives, it can’t be hacked with photos, and it can be used to authenticate mobile payments. It’s a lot…