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The antitrust perspective on patenting strategies in the life sciences industry

www.jdsupra.com

Antitrust authorities are cracking down on life sciences companies using patenting strategies to delay, block or impede access by competitors to the market. Firms with market power need to be mindful of antitrust when developing and…

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???? Science with Sarah: Oobleck Slime at Reaching Maximum Independence ⚗️????

www.ksat.com

Make a type of slime that acts as both a solid and a liquid.

How Nvidia became the world's most valuable company: Tech & Science Daily podcast

www.standard.co.uk

Plus a full automated transcript of today’s episode...

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Upgraded advanced photon source sees first X-ray light for science

phys.org

After a year of installation and commissioning, the new electron storage ring at the heart of the Advanced Photon Source—powered by a world's first injection technique—is ready for business.

Shining a light on mental health in the planetary science community

phys.org

The severity of anxiety and depressive symptoms in the planetary science community is greater than in the general U.S. population, according to a study led by a University of Hawai'i at Mānoa scientist and published in Nature Astronomy.

Wood you believe it? Fully functional WOODEN car takes to the road - and it looks like something from a science fiction blockbuster

www.dailymail.co.uk

This incredible video shows as an engineer builds and drives a fully functional time-machine-inspired vehicle entirely constructed from wood.

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Chapman professor inducted into prestigious Royal Society for lifetime achievement in science

www.ocregister.com

Aharonov of Chapman University, widely regarded as a leading contemporary quantum theorist, joins the likes of Isaac Newtown, Albert Einstein, Robert Oppenheimer and Stephen Hocking.

Jamie O’Hara highlights two changes to England’s starting XI that ‘aren’t rocket science’ but would make ‘big impact’

www.thesun.co.uk

JAMIE O’HARA highlighted two changes to England’s starting 11 and insisted: “It isn’t rocket science.”

Jamie O’Hara highlights two changes to England’s starting XI that ‘aren’t rocket science’ but would make ‘big impact’

www.the-sun.com

JAMIE O’HARA highlighted two changes to England’s starting 11 and insisted: “It isn’t rocket science.”

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Solstices brought Mayan communities together, using monuments shaped by science and religion – and kingly ambitions, too

theconversation.com

Structures aligned with solar events served various purposes: science, farming, religion and even politics.

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TF1’s Histoire TV Boards ZDF, AMC & Big Media Science Series ‘Scanning History’

deadline.com

EXCLUSIVE: TF1 Group’s Histoire TV network has boarded European science co-production Scanning History. Under terms of the agreement with New York- and Paris-based producer-distributor Big Media, the channel lands exclusive TV rights in…

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Lagos Inaugurates Science, Research & Innovation Council [LASRIC], Commits N1 Billion Seed Fund

techeconomy.ng

In furtherance of its commitment of positioning Lagos as a hub for cutting-edge research, technological advancement, and innovation-driven economic growth, the Lagos State Government has inaugurated the newly constituted Lagos State…

Lagos govt injects N1bn to science, research to boost development

hallmarknews.com

The Lagos State Government has injected N1billion to the Lagos State Science, Research & Innovation Council (LASRIC) to boost development in the state. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, disclosed this at the inauguration of the newly…

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Malaysia, China ink science and technology expertise exchange

www.malaymail.com

PUTRAJAYA, June 19 — Malaysia and China today signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the Science and Technology...

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Nigerian, Otobo, Emerges Pioneer Archival Science, Diplomatic Professor

newtelegraphng.com

Africa’s first Archival Science and Diplomatics Professor at Ballsbridge University, United Kingdom, Elvis Efe Otobo, has stressed the need of records management, archival science and others in the Records and Information Management…

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