poaching

to answer a question: hiring of senior faculty is a lot like middle school dating. There's the "if I would, what would you answer?" followed by the "well, if you were to ask, and I were to answer, what would you do?" Delicate, tiresome, and occasionally effective. Sometimes it becomes a non-terminating descending loop. And sometimes it is a total headfake.
Tigers can no more change their stripes than leopards can change their spots. That's a good thing too, for their unchanging patterns, as individually distinct as a human fingerprint, make it easier to track any single tiger over time. That process is about to become even simpler with a computer programme that creates a three-dimensional model of a tiger's skin and can compare different shots of an animal taken at different times or angles. The programme is the brainchild of Lex Hilby from an organisation called Conservation Research and it could allow conservationists to track surviving…