French philosopher Hèléne Frappat publishes the definitive manual on 'gaslighting', the psychological manipulation that for centuries has been used to silence women and has now become the perfect tool ...
Veteran vaccine researcher Arturo Casadevall gives a podcast primer on vaccinations, from how they work on a molecular level to common misconceptions ...
The physicist is the second U of A faculty member to be invited into the National Academy of Inventors this academic year. Min Zou was named a fellow in December.
Founder of electromagnetism, André-Marie Ampère gave his name to the unit of electric current. His major work also shaped the ...
While courts have often warned that hindsight bias should be avoided when assessing whether a patented invention would have been obvious to ...
When considering ancient Greek innovations, we often think of philosophy, mathematics, and architecture—not bakeries or ovens, right?
That’s one theme in “Scratch & Win,” the engrossing eight-part podcast from GBH News and PRX about the unlikely rise of what ...
As I have written previously, litigating the validity of a patent at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) is very ...
This National Women Inventors Month, Lisa Myers shares the story behind Ceres Chill. “They say that necessity is the mother ...
Another electric, battery-powered ski — called the Vipera — has joined the snowsports market. The product looks like a cross ...
A 1910 watercolor portrait of Belle da Costa Greene by Laura Coombs Hills. The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, gift of the ...
In ‘The Invention of British Art’, Bendor Grosvenor explores how the ‘commissioning classes’ have long influenced the making ...