...production of "useful" knowledge, when science is geared to tell people...Nature," The New York Times Magazine, April 28, 2013.Bhattacharjee retells...
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...pages of countless newspapers and magazines to make the case that...be able to translate the science into some public health directive...
...issue of LTN magazine. ...
...by Information Today, Inc., a major publisher of books and magazines about information science and the use of computers in libraries. Information Today also...
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...Harbor, Md. The presentation, "Product Packaging in Litigation: The Science and Human Factors Behind Consumer Product Packaging," addressed product warnings and...
How court reform turned Munich into the new hot spot for patent litigation in Germany
The conservative U.S. senators are using politics, not the courts, as their platform
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...of Justice grew out of the efforts of philanthropist Louis Schweitzer and magazine editor Herb Sturz to reform the way bail is set for criminal...
Judges and practitioners continue to debate how to define "laws of nature," "abstract ideas," and "natural phenomena," which are exempt from patent eligibility
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