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Patent Office Sustainability and the Role of Artificial Intelligence
To improve processing times, a number of patent offices are turning to AI-powered solutions to help them tackle the rising volume and complexity of patent applications.
“Discovery or invention”: the case for recalibrating the Nobel Prize for Physics
When most people think about the Olympic Games, they wonder who will be the next Usian Bolt of Yelena Isnbaeva. But have you ever thought about how intellectual property rights help athletes achieve their remarkable performances, and even make the Games possible?
WIPO Re:Search supports the battle against malaria
Find out how WIPO Re:Search is helping to strengthen the research landscape to tackle malaria, an infectious disease that claims more than 400,000 lives every year.
What lies beneath: the unsung story of biopharmaceutical innovation
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Forging the future the Fraunhofer way
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Pioneers of blue LEDs dazzle Nobel Committee
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Singapore: a home for innovation
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UK's growth agenda includes tax relief for innovation and IP
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Managing IP at CERN
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CERN and Innovation – The Heart of the Matter
A freezing, 27-kilometer, underground ring, colder than outer space, producing temperatures from collisions a hundred thousand times hotter than the sun, in a vacuum where the pressure is ten times lower than on the Moon ... it is no wonder that CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has captured the world’s imagination.