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...Wolfe. “In real airports, the percentage of suspicious bags is much lower, so even under good conditions, the task is extremely difficult,” he said. Wolfe said that he and his team of researchers have found that while forcing experimental baggage screeners to slow down did not improve their vigilance, subjecting them to frequent re-training sessions seemed to lower the number of missed targets. “This additional funding will support real world testing for the new techniques and technologies being developed by scientists at Brigham and Women’s Hospital...
...with your clients and contacts. Afterward, take the edge off the workday with aperitifs at the candlelit Liquid (which is, believe it or not, Bangalore's first outdoor bar), then head to Ista's Northern Indian-style restaurant, Zaman, for meals prepared in the Awadhi tradition - known for its slow cooking and elaborate spices. Sister property Ananda may have those mountain views, but Ista's chefs hit more than a few peaks of their...
...subcommittees were not in session. This move demonstrates that the administration can, in fact, do something about the Core right now, in the interim, as students remain stuck in a system that everyone knows is broken. We urge Deans Gross and Knowles to continue working around the unacceptably slow Core Committee, adding departmental courses to the Core as fast as possible for those students who won’t be able to reap the benefits of the new general education framework. While focusing on the needs of future students, the College is letting current students languish. Deans Gross and Knowles...
Once you've rented an apartment online, you know that traditional newspaper classifieds, with their tiny type, have no future. But only slow-footedness has kept newspapers from dominating online classifieds. Technology can be bought, but the brand value of a local newspaper cannot (unless you buy the paper). Maybe it's too late, but if newspapers have missed this boat, it's their own fault...
...spread of prostate cancer. Authors of the study are questioning the benefits of the treatment because although prostate cancer can be lethal, it spreads slowly, develops primarily in men over 65, and most patients survive for at least five years after they are diagnosed. The disease’s slow progression raises doubts about whether it is worthwhile to use a potentially hazardous therapy in treating early-stage prostate cancer. Patients with advanced forms of cancer in need of immediate treatment can take actions to alleviate the increased risks associated with the therapy...