Scientists develop olfactory fingerprint test to identify individuals from sense of smell

MILWAUKEE: Each of us has, in our nose, about six million smell receptors of around four hundred different types. The distribution of these receptors varies from person to person – so much so that each person’s sense of smell may be unique.

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Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

NEW YORK: The five hundred and fifty-fifth entry for the seniors housing Global Awards for 2015 has been received.

A new social housing development has been named after the town’s historic mill workers. Throwsters Court, on Maydews Passage, includes 36 brand new one- and two-bedroom apartments Read More »

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Bondification is proving the new big investment idea

OKLAHOMA CITY: Bondification. It is what passes for the latest big idea in investment.

That is a key finding in the latest round of research into the thinking of the world’s senior fund managers. Six years ago, it was safe to predict that the global Read More »

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Age care compounds becoming soft crime targets

PORTLAND: Retirement communities and skilled nursing homes imply a level of elevated safety in their commercial pitch to prospective customers.

But evidence is mounting that age-apartheid compounds are increasingly becoming soft crime targets and the care sector is trashing its reputation by doing nothing to Read More »

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