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DiRienzo said he worked to uncover the link between mutations in the protease-coding region of HIV, and their ability to resist protease-inhibitor antiretroviral drugs.
Nevertheless, only one suicide bomber needs to slip into Israel to wreak carnage on the country's streets. Israeli intelligence officials say Hamas still has the ability to regenerate and deploy new cells faster than Israeli forces can uncover them. That explains, an official says, how two suicide bombers from...
Gerald Zaltman, a Harvard Business School professor and the author of How Customers Think: Essential Insights into the Mind of the Market, believes marketers should even delve into the unconscious mind. Clients like Procter & Gamble use the Zaltman metaphor-elicitation technique, which enables them to uncover deep metaphors that lie...
But researchers who uncover information that could be used maliciously should know better than to publish their results, Adelstein says. In other words, scientists working outside the classified setting should be held responsible their own work by their peers, not by the government.
Then there is the political problem. The longer the hunt takes, the Pentagon concedes, the more likely it is that skeptics will charge that whatever is eventually found was planted by the U.S. In an interview with Der Spiegel, Blix said the information the U.S. provided to his teams before...