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April 24, 2005
phosita ::: quick links for 2005-04-24
I have been a bit remiss in reading through my RSS aggregator lately, so here is a whole lotta links to what I found interesting yesterday.
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How to you observe problems and what do you do with these observations? Why not look at it like a dead cow.
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Another problem saving post - how do you problem solve? Nice quote from Bertrand Russel.
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"But in order to increase the number of women in science, we also need to make young women more interested in these fields, and that means making them aware that science is a social endeavor that involves working with and helping people."
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This wiki is a collaborative environment for exploring ways to become a better thinker.
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A study conducted at the Edinburgh Science Festival has suggested that female intuition may be a myth, although this is contrary to speculation in a landmark paper in cognitive neuroscience.
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Great site for Italian culture and food. Gossip as well. My favorite recent post - love is better for losing weight than dieting. Only in Italy - ciao amore!
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With 3,818 U.S. patents awarded and 1,777 patent applications awaiting judgment, the young nanotechnology field has an unwieldy tangle of intellectual property (IP), according to a study released Thursday.
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"This Handbook was created by the Lemelson-MIT Program to address the independent inventor's and aspiring entrepreneur's most frequently asked questions regarding United States patents...
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Corporate Counsel magazine has published its latest survey of in-house technology use. The bottom line: progress has been made.
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Dennis Fernandez, Managing Parner, Fernandez & Associates provides the Top-10 Most Common Intellectual Property Rights Mistakes During Venture Capital Due Diligence [pdf].
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If you exclude sex and murder, this increasingly complex drama has a plotline that just about covers everything else involved with human avarice including suspect ethics, pride, jealousy, intrigue, conspiracy and betrayal. No it’s not The Sting, but to
Posted by Douglas Sorocco at 01:17 AM.
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