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Everyone needs to stop ignoring the real toxins that are linked to autism

By Alycia Halladay, STAT From Business Insider Andrew Wakefield’s  notorious and now discredited research on autism and vaccines in 1998 triggered a surge of worry about vaccine safety. Since then, questions about a purported connection between autism and vaccines have…

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The incredible way Tardigrades survive total dehydration

By George Dvorsky From Gizmodo Tardigrades, also known as “water bears”, are probably the toughest microscopic creatures on the planet, capable of surviving freezing, radiation, and even the vacuum of space. They’re also able to withstand complete dehydration—and scientists have…

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Snail foreplay finally gets the dedicated research it has long deserved

BY SAM SPEEDY From Mashable Foreplay that can last several hours and is mostly smell-stuff, stabbing with love darts and genitals that are similar to a rubber glove? Snail sex is wild. So wild that it can fill a four-minute…

19 Mar 2017 Weather in Cayman

Mar 19 Sunday Synopsis Not available. See Weather Forecast TOP RIGHT of website. Sunshine just makes the day a little better, but it can also cause sunburns. Check the UV Report below to be prepared Humidity: 83%  (UP from yesterday)…

18 Mar 2017 Weather in Cayman

Mar 18 Saturday Synopsis Fresh northeasterly winds and rough seas are expected to continue across the Cayman area for the next 24 hours as a high pressure system builds over the southeastern United States. Radar images show isolated showers mainly…

17 Mar 2017 Weather in Cayman

Mar 17 Friday Synopsis Moderate to fresh northeasterly winds and rough seas are expected to continue across the Cayman area for the next 24 hours as a high pressure system builds over the southeastern United States. Radar images show isolated…

The surprising reason men have bigger noses than women

By Dina Spector From Business Insider BI Answers: Why do men have bigger noses than women? Maybe you’re not shocked that, in general, men have larger noses than their more delicate female counterparts. A study last year found that at…

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NASSAU, Bahamas: Tornado at airport damages plane, cars

From Caribbean News Service NASSAU, Bahamas, Mar 15 2017 – A totnado touched down at the Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) early Tuesday morning causing significant damage to a Bahamasair plane and minor damage to several cars at a nearby…

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Major steps for international protection of Caribbean sharks following Dutch proposal

From Soualiga Newsday St Maarten SINT MAARTEN/FRENCH GUIANA – Great news for shark conservation in the Caribbean. Today it was officially decided to protect eight shark species under the international Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW) Protocol following a proposal…

Ford’s chief engineer for driverless cars reveals 3 big issues holding back the technology

By Danielle Muoio From Business Insider Jackie DiMarco, Ford’s chief autonomous vehicles engineer, has been at Ford for 21 years. Before switching her focus to Ford’s self-driving-car ambitions, DiMarco oversaw several core projects at the company. Most notably, she was…