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When the Framers drafted the U.S. Constitution, they conferred upon Congress the right to grant patents to authors and inventors for their writings and discoveries... Read More »
Six thousand people have died from lack of suitable bone marrow donations in the two years since Doreen Flynn, the mother of three daughters whose rare genetic... Read More »
With the advent of a new fluorescent spray used during surgery, doctors can visualize tumors with their naked eyes.
Scientists at the University of... Read More »
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In Greek mythology, Prometheus stole fire from the Gods and gave it to mankind. In the realm of patents and medical technology, Prometheus Laboratories has turned... Read More »
Imagine having to prick your finger up to ten times a day, every day of your life, to stay alive. For about 25.8 million American adults and children living with... Read More »
Developing drugs to fight cancer, the fourth most prevalent cause of human deaths worldwide, is a mission beyond reproach. That the U.S. government has allocated a... Read More »
The movie 'Limitless' features the character Eddie Morra (played by Bradley Cooper) as an average author who gains genius intelligence after taking a pill. He ... Read More »
George Orwell’s "Nineteen Eighty-Four" envisioned a world subjected to pervasive government surveillance and incessant mind control at the hands of... Read More »












