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Knobbe Martens
Jul 12, 2022
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Unforced Error: An IPR Challenger Cannot Rely on an Error That a Posita Would Have Corrected
LG ELECTRONICS INC. v. IMMERVISION INC. Before Stoll, Cunningham, and Newman, Appeal from the United States Patent and Trademark Office,...
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Knobbe Martens
Feb 7, 2022
Claims Survive IPR Challenge Under Narrow Construction Because It Was The Broadest Reasonable Interpretation
QUANERGY SYSTEMS, INC. v. VELODYNE LIDAR USA, INC. Before Newman, Lourie, and O’Malley. Appeal from the Patent Trial and Appeal...
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Daniel Porter
Sep 4, 2012
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Shortest laser pulse
To study matter on increasingly smaller scales, scientists need faster light. The speed of light is constant, of course, but...
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Daniel Porter
Aug 15, 2012
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Fiber optics: now with sapphire
A group of Clemson University researchers was unsatisfied with the limited properties of modern fiber optic cables. “We have used...
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Brennan Coulter
Aug 14, 2012
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Bring on the photonics revolution
The National Research Council demands a photonics revolution... and so it shall be! Okay, so that demand may have been...
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Brennan Coulter
Aug 13, 2012
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Diamonds are forever: x-ray laser upgraded
In a decidedly bond-villain esque move, researchers have used a thin sliver of diamond to create one of the most...
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