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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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Daniel Porter
Jul 20, 2012
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Transparent photovoltaics
When UCLA researcher Yang Yang looks out a window, he sees opportunity. Yang's focus isn't on what's beyond the window,... Read More
Daniel Porter
Jun 27, 2012
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Stretchable conductors
Mastery of nanotechnology has led researchers to extensively develop materials with consistent electronic properties under flexion. Shear has always presented... Read More
Daniel Porter
Jun 11, 2012
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Materials that glow when stretched
In the latest publication of Nature Chemistry, German scientists have revealed a novel chemical system that displays chemiluminescence under tension.... 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
Daniel Porter
May 17, 2012
Nano-electric could revolutionize chip fabrication
Block co-polymers are materials that are made of several different monomer components, and can fabricated to have unique properties as... Read More
Daniel Porter
May 1, 2012
Fast organic transistors the best of both worlds
The speed that electronics like your cell phone can achieve is largely governed by how fast electrons can move about... Read More