Twitter tweeters need to chill before they spill, Martin
From Melissa Martin Twitter, created in 2006, is an online social networking service where users post messages known as “tweets.” No chirping, cheeping, peeping birds—only humans. Twitter is designed to elicit frequent, unprompted, spontaneous, and unfiltered thoughts from its users,…
Man With Cat
Man With Cat In Porto By Trey Ratcliff From Stuck In Customs NETFLIX RECOMMENDATION At first, I didn’t know if I actually liked “The Kominsky Method” but the more I watched, the more I liked it… I like a lot…
Joint message from Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women and Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO for the International Day for Women and Girls in Science 11 February
Recently, young women and girls around the world have been vocal in calling for action to combat climate change everywhere. When 16-year-old Swede Greta Thunberg charged World Economic Forum attendees in Switzerland to ‘act as if our house is on…
ECLAC trains Trinidad and Tobago public officials in disaster assessment
Public officials in Trinidad and Tobago have acquired new technical skills in the use and application of the Damage and Loss Assessment (DaLA) methodology, following a workshop from 6-8 February 2019, conducted by the Economic Commission for Latin America and…
Petrol vs. electric vehicles: The future of motoring
By Cayman Autos We’re on the cusp of an electric revolution if politicians and buying figures are anything to go by. With society on a renewed, more urgent mission to save the planet, investment in cleaner vehicles has never been…
China’s coal mines, power plants haven’t cut methane emissions
By WN Even though China is the world’s largest producer and consumer of coal, it promised to curb methane emissions due to the growing threat of climate change in 2010 but has since failed to live up to those regulatory promises, according…
Kepler’s final image
Kepler beams back final image from its almost decade-long journey By Saqib Shah from engadget Check out the space telescope’s last-ever snapshot before it ran out of fuel. NASA bid a bittersweet farewell to its Kepler spacecraft in October. During its nine-and-a-half year journey,…
‘We’ve never seen something like this orbiting the sun’: Scientists are puzzled by the shape of the most distant object ever explored
By Aylin Woodward & Dave Mosher From Business Insider NASA’s New Horizons probe flew by a space rock called 2014 MU69, the most distant space object ever visited by humanity, on New Year’s Day. Also called Ultima Thule, the rock is more than 4 billion…
10 Feb Weather in Cayman
10 Feb Sun 2019 Weather in Cayman SYNOPSIS Fresh winds and rough seas are expected over the Cayman area for the next hours as a high pressure system builds over the southeast US. Radar images show isolated showers SOUTH of…
9 Feb Weather in Cayman
9 Feb Sat 2019 Weather in Cayman SYNOPSIS Moderate to fresh winds and rough seas are expected over the Cayman area for the next 24 hours as a high pressure system builds over the southeast US. Humidity: 76% (DOWN from…








