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Registration now open for the Cayman Enterprise City ‘Summer in the City’ Internship Programme

Registration Now Open for the Cayman Enterprise City ‘Summer in the City’ Internship Programme  Connecting Caymanians with innovative careers being created within Cayman’s Special Economic Zones.  Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (1 March 2019) – Applications are now being accepted for…

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Cayman Islands National Trust’s Mission House open for Saturday tours

The National Trust’s signature property, the Mission House, is introducing Saturday hours beginning this weekend. The new opening hours will be 9:30am to 4:30pm Tuesday through Friday and 10:30am to 4:00pm on Saturdays; the Mission House will be closed on…

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Research reveals gene-edited babies may have enhanced brains

By Brian Freeman from Newsmax The widely-condemned Chinese scientist who created the world’s first gene-edited babies may have inadvertently enhanced their brains, Newsweek reported on Monday. He Jiankui, in announcing in November the birth of twin girls whom he had genetically edited…

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Study: Social media does not push teens into depression

From Newsmax Time spent on Instagram, Snapchat, or Facebook probably isn’t driving teenagers to depression, a new study contends. In fact, Canadian researchers found the relationship worked in the opposite direction — teenage girls who were already depressed tended to…

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How did a dead humpback whale end up in the Amazon Rainforest?

By Laura Goldman From Care2 When they followed vultures into the rainforest on Marajó Island in Brazil,near the mouth of the Amazon River officials with the state health, sanitation and environment department made a surprising discovery. The birds were feeding…

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Caribbean islands jolted by earthquake

CMC From Nation News PORT OF SPAIN – An earthquake, with a magnitude of 4.6 rocked several Caribbean islands early Wednesday morning, the Trinidad-based Seismic Research Centre (SRC) of the University of the West Indies (UWI) has said. SRC said…

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High blood pressure linked to this surprising nutrient deficiency

By Michelle Schoffro Cook From Care2 According to new nutritional science, there is great news for the more than 100 million people suffering from high blood pressure (in the United States alone). Research shows that a zinc deficiency may be the missing…

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The problem of MSMEs in Latin America and the Caribbean

by Dennis Bedoya From Infosurhoy One of the greatest efforts being made by the Latin American and Caribbean Economic System (SELA) is to help member states develop the best possible practices to strengthen the contribution of MSMEs (micro, small and…

3 Mar Weather in Cayman

3 Mar Sun 2019 Weather in Cayman SYNOPSIS Light easterly winds and slight seas will continue across the Cayman area for the next 24 hours due to a weak pressure gradient across the Northern Caribbean. Radar images show no showers…

2 Mar Weather in Cayman

2 Mar Sat 2019 Weather in Cayman SYNOPSIS Light to moderate easterly winds and seas will continue over the Cayman area for the next 24 hours due to a weak pressure gradient across the Northern Caribbean. Radar images show scattered…