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Federal Circuit Ruling Highlights Licensing and Damages Pitfalls for Technology and Life Sciences Companies

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Patent licensing, monetization, and damages are full of potential pitfalls for IP holders, prospective licensees, and even companies that have never seen the inside of a courtroom. ... By: Fenwick & West LLP

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This week in science: Fly migration, a surprise in the Amazon and fish noises

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Hosts of NPR's science podcast discuss new findings about long-distance fly migration, an unexpected impact of emissions in the Amazon, and fish noises.

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How the Manosphere Hijacks Young Men’s Interest in Science

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If these podcasts really wanted to nurture enthusiasm for science, they should celebrate the hard work that goes into finding the right answer.

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Sen Monguno empowers 11 Science graduates with fully funded scholarships

In a bold demonstration of visionary leadership and commitment to human capital development, Senator Mohammed Tahir Monguno, Chief Whip of the Senate and Senator representing Borno North, has unveiled a

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I Wrote a Book About Sibling Science. Here’s What I Make of Taylor Swift’s ‘Eldest Daughter’

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What an expert on birth order makes of Swift's new track off of 'The Life of a Showgirl.'

7 of the world’s most impressive flying cars turning science fiction into reality

For decades, the flying car was a dream that tantalized car designers and engineers –...

The Southern Fried Podcast: Science and STEM with Bentonville Amazeum CEO Sam Dean

In this week’s episode, Rex talks with Sam Dean, Executive Director and CEO of the Scott Family Amazeum in Bentonville, about the hands-on approach that Amazeum and other science museums take in getting young people interested and engaged…

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Science costs money – research is guided by who funds it and why

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The federal government is more likely to fund curiosity-driven basic research, while industry is more likely to support research that has a clearer eventual payoff.

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Friday Flyover: Lindblom Math and Science Academy

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This week, ABC7 Chicago is featuring Lindblom Math and Science Academy on Friday Flyover.

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Five leading life science organizations collaborate on inaugural London Bio-Innovation Week

ELRIG, Life Science Integrates, Life Science Nation, One Nucleus and The Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS) today announced that they will be collaborating during London Bio-Innovation week, to facilitate multi-event…

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Science history: Invention of the transistor ushers in the computing era — Oct. 3, 1950

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On Oct. 3, 1950, three Bell Labs scientists received a patent for a "three-electrode circuit element" that would usher in the transistor age and the era of modern computing.

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Longevity science: Study reveals how food components may combat aging in a natural stress response

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(NaturalNews) Dietary RNA found in bacteria improves healthspan in worms by reducing harmful protein buildup. Caloric restriction and time-restricted eating ...

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Qualified Small Business Stock in the Life Sciences Industry

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The Internal Revenue Code (“IRC”) § 1202 provides for an exclusion from gain on the sale of qualified small business stock (“QSBS”), up to $15 million (or 10 times the stock’s adjusted basis), if certain conditions are met. As a practical…

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A Google exec says Alphabet has been working for the past two years to technologically decouple its life sciences unit Verily so that it can be sold or spun off (Bloomberg)

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A Google exec says Alphabet has been working for the past two years to technologically decouple its life sciences unit Verily so that it can be sold or spun off — Alphabet Inc. has been working for the past two years to technologically…