A study by Technical University of Munich reveals that Asian companies are leading the charge in developing new electrochemical energy storage technologies. Lithium batteries have seen a significant increase in patent applications, making them the clear frontrunners in this field.
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Academic technology transfer has a transformative impact on universities, fostering entrepreneurship, student success and real-world research participation. It also generates public benefits, economic development and increased funding opportunities.
Researchers from Virginia Tech have developed a new security approach that detects stealthy malware in advance. By analyzing causal relations among computer network events, the system can effectively isolate infected hosts and prevent attacks.
A new analysis found that industry-funded inventions yielded patents and licenses more frequently than federally sponsored ones, with increased forward citations. Despite concerns about exclusive licensing, the study showed that corporate-sponsored inventions were not more likely to be tied up in restrictive agreements.
Researchers developed a new patent mapping system that considers patent citations to predict innovation pathways. The system categorizes patents into clusters based on technological similarity, providing insights into emerging technologies and areas for R&D investment.
The conference showcased innovations in areas such as Vitamin D analogues, camera technology, and wireless communication. Researchers discussed commercialization strategies, patent development, and the application of technology to healthcare and education.
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Four University of Texas at Arlington faculty members - Frank Lewis, Carolyn Cason, Ron Elsenbaumer, and Vistasp Karbhari - have been elected as National Academy of Inventors fellows. They are recognized for their innovative work in various fields, including electrical engineering, nursing, chemistry, and mechanical engineering.
The Lens, a public web facility, now contains comprehensive patent information from almost 100 million documents in 90 countries, linked to millions of scientific articles. This initiative aims to save innovators and companies millions in lawyers' fees and make the world of patents more accessible.
Kurt H. Becker, NYU-Poly's associate provost and professor, has been recognized by the National Academy of Inventors for his pioneering work on atmospheric-pressure cold plasmas, leading to new sterilization methods and biomedical applications. He is also a key figure in fostering innovation at NYU-Poly.
A new study from MIT and SFI reveals a significant rise in renewable-energy patents, driven by research investments and market growth. Patents for solar and wind energy increased dramatically between 2004 and 2009, while fossil-fuel technologies showed modest growth.
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory honored 165 staff for their intellectual property creations, including Inventor of the Year Jun Liu for his battery materials work. Liu's innovations have potential to create IP, with four U.S. patents and 300 peer-reviewed journal articles to his name.
The National Academy of Inventors inaugural conference showcased innovations in job creation through entrepreneurship and global patent harmonization. The conference featured presentations on efforts to harmonize patent offices worldwide, emphasizing the need for standardized methods of measuring patent quality.
A groundbreaking air cleaning device developed by the University of Copenhagen has successfully removed Volatile Organic Compounds from industrial emissions. The invention uses natural processes to clean indoor air and remove pollutants, resulting in improved relations between businesses and their neighbors.
Researchers found that administering zinc to human blood and mice treated with the venom's compound could slow down pore-forming process in cells. Zinc gluconate treatment increased survival times in mice, suggesting a potential therapeutic option. The study proposes zinc as a life-saver for victims of Australian box jellyfish stings.
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The USPTO has implemented the America Invents Act, a significant reform of US patent law, allowing for public input and feedback throughout the rulemaking process. The act introduces a new framework for patents, with a focus on balance and collaboration between the agency and various stakeholders.
The National Academy of Inventors congratulates 11 top universities for their 2011 patent success, including the University of South Florida. The list includes American universities and Chinese institutions, with the University of California System holding the most patents awarded.
The America Invents Act strengthens the US patent system, providing stronger intellectual property protection for biotechnology-based businesses. This enhancement is expected to drive job growth throughout the national economy by improving patent quality and efficiency.
The USPTO awarded the 8-millionth patent for a medical device that bypasses damaged retina, helping blind patients see. Dr. Ram R. Shukla explains the process of patenting and its importance for innovation.
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The National Academy of Inventors held its inaugural annual conference, featuring USPTO Director David Kappos' address on patent process improvements. Kappos discussed the agency's efforts to reduce the patent backlog and emphasized the importance of innovation in fostering economic growth.
The International Vaccine Institute (IVI) has been granted two US patents on novel Shigella protein antigens and methods, paving the way for an effective and low-cost vaccine against bacillary dysentery. The vaccine has the potential to provide cross-protection across species and serotypes of Shigella.
Dr. Thomas J. Fogarty has revolutionized heart surgery with his invention of the balloon catheter, simplifying and making safer a previously complex procedure. He is also a successful entrepreneur, holding over 135 surgical patents and establishing several research companies.
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A survey found that 75% of institutions surveyed do not include patent and commercialization considerations in their tenure and promotion criteria. However, there are good arguments for adding these activities to the criteria, as it could inspire innovative activities earlier in a professor's career and increase research dollars.
A polymer-based film with remarkable properties has been developed, offering a potential replacement for Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) in touch-screen devices and flat panel displays. The film is highly transparent, electrically conductive, economical, and flexible.
The current system is broken due to complex rules and regulations leading to costly litigation between brand and generic companies. Reform options include a standard fixed period for market exclusivity or abolishing the Patented Medicines regulations, both aimed at reducing litigation and improving investment certainty.
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A team of scientists at the US Department of Agriculture has patented a method to convert commercial digital cameras into color infrared cameras for aerial photography. This technology allows for immediate image availability without further processing, making it ideal for detecting farmland extent and crop health. The innovation enable...
Researchers developed intelligent airfoil design that can sense changes in airflow and adjust surface conditions using synthetic jets to reduce fatigue and enhance lift. The technology has potential applications in aerospace vehicles and renewable energy sector, with the goal of improving turbine performance and reducing unsteady loads.
Research highlights the need for firms to integrate their patent and business strategies to successfully commercialize multi-invention products. The paper provides a framework for addressing these challenges, including guidelines for choosing from among three types of business models: licensing, componentization, and integration.
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A favorable organizational climate has a direct impact on new inventions and patents, with management playing a key role. Effective technology transfer offices (TTOs) also facilitate commercialization.
Researchers developed econometric models to study relationship between R&D and patents, estimating significant nonlinear effects of unobservable innovations. The quality of patents affects the impact of R&D on future innovations, with high-cited patents showing stronger effects.
In 'The Art of Invention', Paley explores the essential aspects of creative thinking, from identifying a problem or need to finding an inspired solution. He offers detailed guidance for aspiring inventors and experienced designers alike on conceptualizing ideas and turning them into reality.
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A study by Neus Palomeras and Eduardo Melero found that top innovators with expertise in key areas are more likely to leave, while those in large groups are less appealing to competitors. This research suggests that companies can design policies to retain talent by recognizing the characteristics of researchers most likely to leave.
The 'Cleanair' system reduces building energy consumption by up to 25%, saving CO2 emissions and improving indoor air quality. Lab tests have proven its effectiveness in removing various pollutants, including particles, viruses, and volatile organic compounds, making it a game-changer for asthmatics and overall health.
A new study published in the Journal of World Business found that developing countries may not gain more foreign direct investment by adopting major international economic treaties. In some cases, adoption can even hurt their economies. Developing countries with low innovation bases are particularly vulnerable to negative effects.
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Researchers found that HPV vaccines are not covered by patent claims granted in India, leaving room for production of biosimilars offering protection against the two most common HPV strains. This could improve access to the HPV vaccine in low-income countries.
Researchers at Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed three patents for fuel-cell catalysts that reduce costly platinum use and increase its effectiveness. The newly patented catalysts can greatly reduce the cost and increase the use of fuel cells in electric vehicles, making them a major source of clean energy.
William Vanooij, a renowned engineering professor and entrepreneur, has earned the first Ohio Patent Award for his work on silane surface treatments that enhance corrosion protection of metals. His patented technology has led to the development of special radial tires with improved performance.
Members of the Society of Interventional Radiology have filed over 2,400 patents and patent applications, pioneering modern medicine with devices and drugs. These innovations continue to shape and change the medical landscape, enabling interventional radiologists to treat patients without invasive surgery.
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bbi-biotech offers a novel sampling system that extracts sterile samples from bioreactors without dead volume, ensuring representative and contamination-free samples. The bioPROBE MK1 system facilitates at-line analysis and real-time monitoring of process status, enabling immediate regulation and optimization.
China has made significant strides in scientific research, surpassing other nations in chemistry patent applications and publications. The country published 67,000 patent applications in 2009, more than any other nation, and saw a quadrupling of scientific papers with Chinese authors.
Researchers at Emory University have developed the Prokopack mosquito aspirator, a low-cost, efficient tool for monitoring adult mosquitoes and the diseases they carry. The device outperforms current gold standards in field and lab tests, providing insights into mosquito ecology and behavior.
Researchers at Kansas State University developed an algorithm that enables next-generation smart adaptive radios and makes radars more effective by customizing the coding used in transmitting signals. The algorithm can be applied to various systems employing spread spectrum techniques, including cellular, satellite, and wireless networks.
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Brookhaven scientists have developed a cost-effective method to remove mercury contamination from soil and industrial waste using In Situ Mercury Stabilization (ISMS). The technology involves treating mercury-contaminated materials with sulfur-based reagents, reducing environmental impact and making remediation more affordable.
A study led by Caltech economists found that market forces can incentivize more people to solve problems and collaborate, unlike traditional patent systems. In experiments, participants were given shares of items to pack into a knapsack, allowing them to benefit financially from solving parts of the problem.
Experts explore using social networking tools to identify prior art in patent applications, streamlining the process for the US Patent and Trademark Office. The Peer-to-Patent pilot project demonstrates a promising approach to reducing backlog, with similar initiatives being investigated by UK and European offices.
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The Lancet Series on Trade and Health highlights the need for health professionals to engage in trade debates due to their impact on global health. The series proposes reforming trade regimes to enhance health outcomes, including compulsory licensing of essential medicines in resource-poor countries.
Rutgers University has developed a new cranberry hybrid called Crimson Queen, which helps growers increase production and improve fruit quality. The hybrid meets growing year-round demand for juices, fruit drinks, and "craisins", reducing the need for herbicides and pesticides.
NASA sold a portfolio of 11 patented technologies, including the Hilbert-Huang Transform method, to Ocean Tomo Federal Services LLC through a public auction. The sale demonstrated the government's ability to commercialize federally-funded technology and accelerate innovation.
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A survey of 200 community-based schizophrenic patients found that 74.5% were treated with off-label medication, with the most common combination being an antipsychotic and mood stabilizer. The study highlights the limitations of first- and second-generation antipsychotics and the need for improved treatment outcomes.
Researchers at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences have been awarded a $5.6 million grant to develop vaccines and treatments for Nipah and Hendra viruses. The grant will support collaboration with Australian researchers to test vaccines and therapeutics, which have shown promising results in previous studies.
The National Inventors Hall of Fame welcomes its 36th class of inductees for 2008, recognizing inventors who developed groundbreaking technologies such as Bose audio innovations and wrinkle-free cotton. The induction ceremony honors both living and deceased inventors, showcasing their contributions to society.
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Scientists at the University of Virginia have developed a new class of hydrogen storage materials that can absorb up to 14% of hydrogen by weight at room temperature, twice as much as current materials. These novel materials could make the dream of a hydrogen economy a reality with their higher efficiency and lower production costs.
Researchers found that companies connected through a small world network exhibit increased innovation and creativity, thanks to clustering and reach. This structure enables information exchange and cooperation among firms, leading to improved innovation outcomes.
A dataset of all published Indian patent applications and patents has been created, providing a searchable platform for stakeholders. The database aims to ensure that patent applications are thoroughly scrutinized, protecting the interests of patients in developing countries while preserving incentives for pharmaceutical R&D.
The Carnegie Institution has been granted a patent for the manufacture of hard, single-crystal diamonds through a Microwave Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition (MPCVD) process. The inventors' work has led to diamonds with increased hardness and enhanced optical characteristics.
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A team of students from Johns Hopkins University has developed a prototype that improves chest closure after heart surgery, replacing traditional metal wires with polymer cable ties. The device, which resembles a stapler, is designed to be safer and less invasive, reducing potential injuries to patients and surgeons.
A radical proposal suggests that California's CIRM could accelerate the development of stem cell therapies by implementing a patent pool and a shared prize system. This approach aims to stimulate innovation, make treatments more affordable, and establish a new medical innovation model for the 21st century.
Patent law enables broad adoption of biomedical innovations by reducing transaction costs associated with negotiation and enforcement. Breaking patents can lead to monopolization and hinder competition.
The Navy has recognized four inventors for their Terrain Awareness Warning System (eTAWS), which has saved two F/A-18 aircraft and their crews. The technology is now installed in over 200 aircraft and could reduce the Navy's mishap rate by up to 90%, saving approximately $304 million.
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Researchers at the Naval Surface Warfare Center developed a method to process contaminated plastic waste, leading to the creation of the Plastics Waste Processor. The device has been installed on over 650 Navy ships and has improved the sustainability of naval operations.
The Public-Sector Intellectual Property Resource for Agriculture (PIPRA) is a roadmap guiding public research institutions in managing and sharing intellectual property. PIPRA aims to facilitate the commercialization of new crops by allowing multiple institutions to hold parts of intellectual property rights.