29-01-2016 06:00 via eurekalert.org

Spotlight on both old, difficult issues and humanitarian visions that drive new patents

(University of South Florida (USF Innovation)) The current issue of Technology and Innovation has articles on the 2015 Patents for Humanity Awards, asbestos exposure during outdoor recreational activities, the phenomenon of academic serial inventors, and a special section on regulatory science with articles on organic vs. conventional foods and the critical role of review criteria in peer review.
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