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...brain appears in cross section on a computer screen. The machine scans 124 slices, each as thin as a dime. It will take 20 hours of computer time to process the images, but the analysis is done by humans, says Giedd. "The human brain is still the best at pattern recognition," he marvels...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Makes Teens Tick | 9/26/2008 | See Source »

...rejoin the discussion. The secretive and stand-alone style the University has preferred over the years has produced a lamentable history of failed community relations in Cambridge, Boston, and elsewhere. By turning its back on the Charlesview project it has privately engineered, Harvard risks another iteration of that sad pattern. We ask President Faust and all our Harvard neighbors not to let this happen. Let’s reopen the conversation on Charlesview, and this time take a larger view of how this relocation could benefit us all. Let’s work together to design a new community...

Author: By Brent Whelan | Title: Building Community in Allston | 9/24/2008 | See Source »

Journalists are great at pattern recognition. It's a silly function we perform - this thing looks like that thing - and we usually do it to show off our vast institutional knowledge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Google vs. iPhone: Is Steve Jobs Reliving Past Mistakes? | 9/23/2008 | See Source »

That delicate mix of comedy and tragedy is something Ayckbourn hit upon almost from the beginning. "When I started in weekly rep, we did a different play every week," he says. "I became aware of a pattern that was evolving - we would do a comedy, then a thriller and then a serious play. With the comedy, all the lights came up to full. And everyone was very, very loud and terribly fast. And in the serious plays, it was positively dark, and everyone was talking very quietly. And I thought, I'd love to write a very, very slow comedy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Alan Ayckbourn's Curtain Call | 9/17/2008 | See Source »

...necessarily found us otherwise.”“But of course, there are no hard and fast rules in the admissions program,” Leopold added. “Just like the regular admissions pool, we are looking for people with strong academic credentials, a real pattern of curiosity and engagement, and excitement about what an MBA can do for their future.”Leopold also noted her belief that HBS would continue to see an increase in the number of undergraduate applicants because of the Early Career Initiative, which focuses on attracting students within three...

Author: By Prateek Kumar, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Seniors Get HBS ‘2+2’ Decisions | 9/17/2008 | See Source »

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