Scientists are one step closer to creating a real Jurassic Park
By Chris Smith From BGR Some scientists have already created artificial intelligence capable of consistently beating humans at a game that’s too complex for ordinary computers, which has led some people to worry that we’re going to soon face a…
Joint statement from DSPC & RCIPS re 911 calls re missing persons at sea
Department of Public Safety Communications (DPSC) and RCIPS Joint Statement regarding 9-1-1 Calls alleged to have been placed on 6 March 2016 by Certain Family Members of Persons Missing at Sea Today certain relatives of the five persons missing at…
FLOW moves call centre to Jamaica, promises more than 350 jobs
KINGSTON, Jamaica – A partnership agreement has been signed between FLOW and Advantage Communications Ltd. (ADV) that sets the stage for the telecommunications company’s multi-million dollar investment to repatriate its call centre to Jamaica, and create 350-plus jobs. Officials of both companies…
ECLAC supports Saint Lucia’s drive towards renewable energy
ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN (ECLAC) SUBREGIONAL HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CARIBBEAN The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) subregional headquarters for the Caribbean is actively supporting the Government of Saint Lucia as the country…
Youth in high gear for Cayman Islands Parliament
Cayman Islands’ youth are poised to take over the Legislative Assembly. Students from nine local educational institutions are briskly preparing for the ninth annual Youth Parliament, sponsored by law firm Harneys. The event is scheduled for Commonwealth Day, Monday, 14th…
Maples and Calder promotes Underwater Robotics Programme in Cayman Islands
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands | Maples and Calder announced today their partnership with The Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA) to present The Cayman Islands SeaPerch Challenge 2016 on Saturday, 12 March at the Grand Cayman Beach Suites. The…
Finding a perfect match using underground insight from the Cayman Islands
From University of Manchester We all want to improve our chance of having a great date, but when it comes to radiocarbon dating, incompatibly of a poor sample can result in a failed pairing with a familiar technique. The job…
New genetics program helps Caribbean women minimize cancer risk
From Caribbean News Now WEST PALM BEACH, USA — Caribbean women now have the ability to minimize cancer risk through a new genetics program that can help determine whether they are at risk for certain types of cancer. If you…
The rise of boutique firms raises E-discovery challenges
By Monica Bay, From Legaltech News E-discovery managed services help firms manage a variety of cases from small to huge Small firms are turning to e-discovery managed services to provide sophisticated and affordable technology. Morrison Cohen, a full service law…
Meet the millennial boss: a big change at the top
By Julie Triedman, From The American Lawyer Inside Fennemore Craig’s new “green room,” James Goodnow bursts into motion as the camera begins to roll. The 34-year-old litigation partner, riffing off bullet points scrolling on a teleprompter, holds out the new…





