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What Are Galeazzi Fractures?

Fractures are common and they can occur in any of the bones present in our body. Fractures are classifieds based on the location and...

5 Things Every SaaS Founder Needs to Know About IP Protection

As a SaaS founder, your company’s intellectual property (IP) is one of its most valuable assets, but do you know how to protect it? IP includes everything from the name of your company to the software that powers your SaaS. Ensuring that you take steps to protect your IP is critical to safeguarding your hard […]

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Ingenuity helicopter flies over leftover wreckage from Mars landing last year

NASA's flying drone on Mars has recorded aerial views of debris left behind from the landing of the Perseverance rover last year, showing remarkable details of the craft's supersonic parachute and part of its aeroshell.

Patent Examination Delays are Rising at IP Australia

In my previous article I presented some data on Australian standard patent application prosecution events between 2017 and 2021.  While the total number of...

Trademarks in the metaverse

March 2022 By Kathryn Park, Principal, Strategic Trademark Initiatives, Connecticut, USA What is the metaverse? In the simplest of terms, it is a virtual space...

How the boy band BTS is using IP to build its legacy

March 2022 By Ana Clara Ribeiro, Intellectual Property attorney, Curitiba, Brazil The Korean boy band BTS is one of the most successful groups of all time....

How ditching carbon will boost your triple bottom line

Gone are the days where corporate leaders focused on a profit-centred bottom line. Or are they?This approach implies embedding two additional elements within your...

Top 10 Reasons Telehealth is our Future – Stambol

26 Apr Top 10 Reasons Telehealth is our Future by Stambol The Covid-19 pandemic has changed everything. Starting...

Game Changers Deep Dive: Glasgow’s Climate Action Story

Glasgow’s Climate Action Story By Gavin Slater, Head of Sustainability, Neighbourhoods & Sustainability, Glasgow City Council The City of Glasgow has experienced constant change and evolution. In 1765, James Watt, while walking on Glasgow Green, conceived of the separate condenser to the steam engine and, thus, set about an acceleration of the evolution of the industrial age and inadvertently enabled the acceleration of climate change. In the years that followed, Glasgow became an industrial powerhouse. The ripples from that one moment in time here in Glasgow lapped the shores of the entire world, changing it just as much as it transformed us.  Since then we have generated new ways of urban living, but with them has come the generation of the greenhouse gases that have […]

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