
IP landmark cases: Yeda v. Rorer
In the last instalment of the IP landmark cases series, Emanuel Bor reflects on a case which determined the definition of inventorship.
In the last instalment of the IP landmark cases series, Emanuel Bor reflects on a case which determined the definition of inventorship.
Corenna Twiss reports on the recent retraction of a seminal stem cell paper with over 4,500 citations due to evidence of data falsification.
Emanuel Bor kicks off the new IP landmark cases series by explaining what a patent is and the process needed to obtain one.
Sinibaldo Romero Arocha reports on a new study published in Science showing that the dye in doritos can turn mice transparent.
Julia Chung, the year 10-11 category winner of the Schools Science Competition reflects on predator-prey coevolution.
Year 12-13 winner of the Schools Science Competition, Jaden Lim, reflects on how domestication has been pivotal to the path of evolution.
Overall Schools Science Competition winner, Arushi Vasanad, explores the evolution of humans’ most powerful organ.
Ramón Nartallo-Kaluarachchi reflects on advancements in the computational sciences, such as the development of AI, and potential pitfalls.
Katherine Faulkner reflects on how studies of the past can inform the future of conservation amidst the climate crisis.
Natalie Stevenson reports on a new study by Sweetman et al which suggests that polymetallic nodules under the ocean can produce oxygen