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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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Efrat Kasznik
Nov 18, 2015
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The IP Gap: Do Patents Impact U.S. Unicorn Valuations
Silicon Valley’s “unicorns” or startups (pre-exit) with a valuation exceeding $1 billion, have been drawing non-stop press with their rapid... Read More
Daniel Porter
Sep 4, 2012
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Recycling silicon for batteries
Electronic waste is slowly becoming a large-scale problem for our technologically advanced society. Rice University researchers have developed a new... Read More
Daniel Porter
Aug 24, 2012
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Sticking the non-sticky
The question seems almost philosophical: how do they get non-stick Teflon coating to stick to metal pans? At Kiel University... Read More
Daniel Porter
Jul 23, 2012
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Engineering jellyfish -- practice for human tissue
CalTech and Harvard researchers have teamed up to create a rudimentary swimming jellyfish from silicon and rat muscle cells. The... Read More
Rory Crump
Jul 15, 2012
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450mm plus EUV: has Moore’s Law met its Waterloo?
Intel cemented the future of 450-millimeter wafer technology with a recent $4.1 billion investment in ASML, a leading provider of... Read More
Ada Genavia
Jun 28, 2012
First heralded single photon source made from silicon
A “heralded” photon is one of a pair whose existence is proclaimed by the detection of its partner -- the... Read More