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Why Academic Scientists Engage in Commercial Activities
Pesticide Companies Leverage Regulations for Financial Gains
A researcher at Princeton University shows that pesticide companies lobby for stricter standards on their less profitable products
DeNovix Receives Patent for CellDrop™ Automated Cell Counter
DeNovix Inc.’s CellDrop™, the first imaging cell counter to operate without the need for slides or plastic consumables, has been granted US Patent 10,302,568
MilliporeSigma Receives First U.S. Patent for Improved CRISPR Genome-Editing Method
MilliporeSigma announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a formal notice
Caron Receives Gel Jacket Patents
This exclusive Caron feature provides CO2 incubators with the temperature maintenance after power loss of a water jacket, but with none of the maintenance
Study: Being near Colleagues Helps Cross-Disciplinary Research on Papers and Patents
Proximity boosts collaboration on MIT campus
University Incubators May Lead to Lower-Quality Innovation, New Study Shows
Incubators compete against other university activities for integral resources, Baylor professor says
Physicists Patent Detonation Technique to Mass-Produce Graphene
Technique can mass-produce graphene with three ingredients: hydrocarbon gas, oxygen, and a spark plug
Inactive Patents: Innovate More, Search Less
Many innovators and inventors feel they have squandered hours fruitlessly rifling through old patents on the US Patent and Trademark Office website, trying to figure out which are still active