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Patexia Insight 238: Trademark Filings Increase as China Leads Foreign Applicants
Patexia Insight 238: Trademark Filings Increase as China Leads Foreign Applicants
According to Patexia’s latest Trademark Intelligence Report, scheduled for release tomorrow, trademark application activity at the United States Patent and... Read More
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Edward Tessen Tanaka
Aug 22, 2012
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DARPA's color-changing "Chameleon" robot disappears right before your eyes
DARPA, responsible for advanced research for the DoD, recently engaged a team of Harvard-led researchers to explore the feasibility of... Read More
Brennan Coulter
Jul 31, 2012
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Mass Producing BioEngineered Tissues
Engineered skin and muscle produced like spools of tape might sound like science fiction, but it’s not. Researchers at the... Read More
Jane Anderson
Jul 19, 2012
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Exercise improves lab-engineered muscle implants in mice
Any bodybuilder knows that building muscle requires exercise to encourage the muscles to grow. Now, scientists at Wake Forest Baptist... Read More
Stephen Kintz
Jun 3, 2012
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Synthetic platelets mimic natural functions and open door to new treatments
Researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara, along with Scripps Research Institute and Sanford-Burnham Institute, have developed synthetic blood... Read More
Ann Conkle
May 29, 2012
Model of cell-to-cell adhesion will aid artificial tissue creation
New York University physicists have developed an oil-in-water solution, with surface properties that mimic those of biological cells. Specifically, adhesion... Read More
Ann Conkle
May 29, 2012
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Engineered microvessels provide a 3-D test surface for diseases
University of Washington bioengineers have developed the first structure to grow small human blood vessels, creating a 3-D test bed... Read More