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In the patent wars, there's strength in numbers
Polk Wagner calls it the “patent paradox.” U.S. companies large and small are filing more and more patent applications each year, even as the actual value of those patents has continued to drop: Just 5 percent of all patents filed are eventually licensed while the rest end up all but worthless. “People are seeking them out and trying to get more patents all the time,” says Wagner, a Penn Law professor. “But there’s no evidence—and in fact there’s some evidence that suggests otherwise—that patents are becoming more valuable in actual cash value.”
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Donald Kettl Proposes Plan to Improve FEMA at Treasury Department Emergency Preparedness Event Sept. 22
Donald F. Kettl, director of the University of Pennsylvania's Fels Institute of Government and professor of political science at Penn will present "The Worst Is Yet to Come: Lessons from 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina," a Fels research report on policy proposals to improve FEMA and the nation's emergency response system, to approximately 75 senior government officials with homeland-security responsibilities at a special session of the Treasury Executive Institute, Thursday Sept. 22 at 10 a.m. at the U.S. Mint, 801 9th St, N.W., Washington D.C.
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Penn President Named to National Advisory Board to FBI
PHILADELPHIA -- Amy Gutmann, president of the University of Pennsylvania, is one of 16 U.S. higher-education leaders named to the National Security Higher Education Board, advisor to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.The board is charged with fostering outreach, promoting understanding and strengthening relations between higher-education institutions and the FBI.
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Penn Researcher Named among the "Brilliant 10" in Popular Science Magazine's Annual List
PHILADELPHIA -- University of Pennsylvania engineering researcher John Crocker has been named one of Popular Science's "Brilliant 10" in the September issue of the magazine. Crocker was cited for his ongoing study of how living cells sense and respond to their environment. According to the magazine, "His findings could influence fields as disparate as tissue engineering and cancer detection."
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"Comix" Artist Art Spiegelman Kicks Off 2005-06 Penn Humanities Forum Series on Word & Image
PHILADELPHIA- Pulitzer Prize-winning artist and graphic novelist and former New Yorker artist Art Spiegelman will discuss cartoons, or as he calls them "comix, the bastard offspring of art and commerce," in "Comix 101," the inaugural lecture of the 2005-06 Penn Humanities Forum at the University of Pennsylvania. Spiegelman, the underground comix author of the best selling "Maus" and "Maus II," has had an enormous influence on cartoonists, graphic artists and the comic book genre. This year Time magazine named him one of the top 100 most influential people worldwide.
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Researchers Create DNA-Based Sensors for Nano-Tongues and Nano-Noses
PHILADELPHIA -- Nano-sized carbon tubes coated with strands of DNA can create tiny sensors with abilities to detect odors and tastes, according to researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and Monell Chemical Sciences Center. Their findings are published in the current issue of the journal Nano Letters, a publication of the American Chemical Society.
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Bridging the Ancient and Modern: Archaeology and Anthropology in a Network-Rich World
WHERE: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, 3260 South St., PhiladelphiaWHAT: "Archaeology and Anthropology in a Network-Rich World," Penn Museum's program and gala reception during the Internet2 Fall 2005 Member Meeting, will feature a live demonstration of how next-generation Internet technologies are changing the way archeologists and anthropologists collaborate and investigate. WHEN: 6:30-9:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 21
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"Science" Magazine Publisher Alan Leshner to Speak at Penn
"Science" Magazine Publisher Alan Leshner to Speak at PennWHO: Alan I. Leshner, Executive Publisher, Science Magazine WHAT: 2005-06 Albert M. Greenfield Memorial Lecture in Human Relations WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 15, 5:00 p.m.WHERE: Ben Franklin Rm., Houston Hall, 3417 Spruce St.
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Penn Students Can Tune In or Logon to Constitution Day Program Featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sept. 16
PHILADELPHIA-- University of Pennsylvania students have two ways to watch "Conversations with Supreme Court Justices," the national satellite broadcast program featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Stephen Breyer, online or on TV. The program will air on the Penn Video Network (Channel 24) and be available on live streaming web video at 12 noon (EDT) on Sept. 16.
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Former New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial to Launch Penn's 2005-06 Fox Leadership Forum Series
PHILADELPHIA-- Marc Morial, former New Orleans mayor and current president of the National Urban League, will speak at Irvine Auditorium at the University of Pennsylvania at 5 p.m., Monday, Sept. 12, about government response and accountability in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The event will be free and open to the public.