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Chances of La Niña increase as 2016 hurricane season approaches

By Kimberly Miller From Weather Plus The chances that the global weather pattern christened La Niña will take hold by early fall were increased last week to 70 percent, foreshadowing a hurricane season that for the first time in years is…

T-rex killing machine

By Stephen Brusatte, The Conversation From Business Insider A new discovery shows how the T-rex transformed from ordinary creatures to killing machines Tyrannosaurus rex is an icon, a dinosaur known to nearly everyone on the planet. It doesn’t get much…

ExoMars

ExoMars is speeding toward the red planet By Timothy J. Seppala From engadget But it’ll be at least seven months before the surface analysis missions begin. In 2013 the European and Russian folks behind ExoMars announced they’d launch a rocket…

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CDC concludes Zika causes microcephaly and other birth defects

From CDC Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have concluded, after careful review of existing evidence, that Zika virus is a cause of microcephaly and other severe fetal brain defects. In the report published in the…

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Mysterious planet wiped out life on Earth once and could do it again THIS MONTH

By ALISON MALONEY From The Sun UK   A MYSTERIOUS planet that wiped out life on Earth millions of years could do it again, according to a top space scientist. And some believe the apocalyptic event could happen as early…

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Health City Cayman Islands: Cardiac Electrophysiology

From Health City Cayman Islands Adult Cardiac Specialties At Health City we treat a wide range of adult cardiology conditions from atrial fibrillation and cardiac arrhythmias – to uncontrolled blood pressure. Fractional flow reserve (FFR) and other advanced technologies are…

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Cayman Islands: CCMI hires exploration expert

Dr. Steve Whalan recently joined the Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI) as a Senior Research Scientist with expertise in coral reef ecology. Dr. Whalan brings a vast amount of knowledge and skills to CCMI, an institute that has won awards…

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More than 100 Viagra suits alleging skin cancer headed to San Francisco

By Amanda Bronstad, The National Law Journal Lawsuits filed against Pfizer Inc. claiming that Viagra caused men to get skin cancer have been transferred to a judge in San Francisco by a federal judicial panel. Thursday’s order by the U.S. Judicial…

A guaíza: The tiny sculpture of a face found by archaeologists at an indigenous Dominican Republic house

From Culture24 Described by its finders as “enigmatic”, this sculpted face was buried by a house in the Dominican Republic, as archaeologist Alice Samson, from the University of Leicester, explains “A guaíza is a small sculpture of a face. This…

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Ericsson celebrates 120 years of innovation in Latin America

Since 1896, Ericsson’s ideas, technologies and employees have created innovations that have affected and transformed the lives of Latin American people, industries and society. Innovation has always been a fundamental part of the company’s DNA, achieving great milestones such as…