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Who should own DNA? All of us
Most court cases involving patent law are corporate battles, with one company suing another for infringing on its intellectual property rights and, therefore, profits. Big companies fighting over big money can seem painfully irrelevant, especially when so...
Tags: Human Rights, Medical Research, Disease Prevention, Crime, Law and Justice, Ovarian Cancer
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TV review: Fact or fantasy, 'Da Vinci's Demons' a delight
RedEyeLeonardo da Vinci was an inventor, artist, polymath, visionary and free thinker--a genius who is the very definition of the term Renaissance Man. Viewers of "Da Vinci's Demons" (9 p.m. April 12, Starz; 3.5 stars out of 4) also will have to be free...Tags: Downton Abbey (tv program), Hugh Bonneville
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Open data for agriculture meeting focuses on global food security
Later this month, on April 29 and 30th, the G-8 will host an important meeting on Open Data for Agriculture. The Department of Agriculture is organizing the meeting on behalf of the United States for members of the G-8 and interested parties. I bet that...Tags: G8, Social Issues, Conservation, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Barack Obama
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Teen inventor eyes entrepreneurship
As early as 12, Jonny Cohen was called an inventor. Now, at 17, he's already headed toward a new title: entrepreneur. As a seventh-grader, the Highland Park resident conceived GreenShields — a curved wing atop school buses to decrease drag and...
Tags: Highland Park (Cook, Illinois), Engineering, Human Interest, Oak Forest, Illinois Department of Transportation
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CI Invests In Trumbull Medical Device Firm That Moved To State From Ithaca
The Hartford CourantA New York medical device company picked up and moved to Trumbull after Connecticut Innovations made a $1.3 million investment in the firm, the state's quasi-public investment authority said Monday. The dozen employees at ZetrOZ LLC work on ultrasound...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Trumbull, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers
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Twyla Tharp to receive lifetime achievement award at Tribeca festival
Choreographer Twyla Tharp, whose work spans ballet, modern dance, jazz and Broadway, is to receive a lifetime achievement honor during this year's Tribeca Film Festival. Tharp is scheduled to receive the honor at the annual Tribeca Disruptive Innovation...
Tags: New York City, Dance, Human Interest, Frank Sinatra, Milos Forman
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Charter school bills get hearing today
The Senate education committee may mostly be watched this afternoon because the panel is to take up the contentious "parent trigger" bill. But the committee also is slated to vote on two charter school bills. One takes aim, in part, at the failed... -
Avid financial troubles spook Hollywood film editors
In the realm of Hollywood film editors, Avid Technology Inc., is king. But in recent weeks, some unsettling news about the company has its loyal users worried about the company's future. I came across some of these concerns while reporting a story...Tags: Media Industry, Awards and Prizes, Music Industry, Sales, Avid Technology Incorporated
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Guidebook can help communities support food, farm businesses
TRAVERSE CITY -- The Northwest Michigan Council of Governments recently announced the release of a guidebook that communities statewide can use to recognize and support farm and food business collaboration and innovation. "Food Innovation Districts: An...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Marketing, Hobbies, Food Industry, Business
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Groupon co-founder Keywell taping radio pilots
Serial entrepreneur and Groupon co-founder Brad Keywell has begun taping pilots for a new 30-minute radio program he would host on WBEZ-FM 91.5, a public radio station. "It would be a Saturday morning show," said Jessica Malkin, executive director of...Tags: Human Rights, Startups, Authors, Economy, Business and Finance, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
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Are the Ravens ready for the Patriots' no-huddle offense?
Having grown up in Annapolis, Bill Belichick remembers watching quarterback Johnny Unitas, one of the NFL's pioneers of the pass, drive the Baltimore Colts up and down the field with their version of the two-minute drill. At the time, no one did it...
Tags: American Football Conference, Brandon Lloyd, The Boston Globe, Corey Graham, Sports
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