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If you read the angry comments we get from self-proclaimed “inventors” whenever we write about patents around here, you might get the impression from them that if you can’t protect your ideas, there’s simply no reason to be an inventor. It looks like
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Chinese scientific know-how increases - Xinhua News Agency
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (Xinhua) — For Bruce Alberts, editor-in-chief of the prestigious journal Science, his recent visit to China in late September has been pretty impressive. “Chinese scientific know-how certainly is on the rise,” Alberts told Xinhua
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Engineers’ Gecko Project Defies Gravity - Daily Californian
Gravity posed no threat to the Gecko Woman who scaled a five-story concrete wall, armed with nothing more than the research of a UC Berkeley professor, some rope and gecko claws. Inspired by the research of Robert Full, a UC Berkeley integrative
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EPO to Hold International Conference on Financing Innovation in Venice - Businesswire.com
MUNICH, Germany–( BUSINESS WIRE )–The European Patent Office (EPO) is holding an international conference on “Financing Innovation” in Venice on 27 November 2008. Jointly organised with the Italian Patent and Trademark Office the conference takes
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Environment at issue on election day - Frederick News-Post
The sun sets over the Mackinac Bridge as seen from Lake Huron in Michigan. Presidential nominees John McCain and Barack Obama both promise to support restoration and cleanup of the ailing Great Lakes, but differ on other environmental issues. “It’s
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