IP landmark cases: G01/07 (treatment by surgery)
In the fourth instalment of the IP landmark case series, Emanuel Bor reflects on the case that determined the patentability of surgery.
In the fourth instalment of the IP landmark case series, Emanuel Bor reflects on the case that determined the patentability of surgery.
Andrea La Fleur reports on how John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton won the Nobel Prize in physics for their work on machine learning.
Angelina Shcherbakova reports on the recent outbreak of the Marburg virus and how Rwanda are dealing with this public health concern.
Emanuel Bor releases the third article in his IP landmark cases series where he reveals whether DNA can be patented.
Mia Clark-Webb reflects on the future of meat alternatives and how lab grown cultured meat is taking science by storm.
Emanuel Bor summarises a key IP landmark case where it was decided whether a living organism can be patented.
Malintha Hewa Batage reflects on evolutionary mismatch and how our metabolic genes are not well-matched with a modern, sedentary lifestyle.
Emanuel Bor kicks off the new IP landmark cases series by explaining what a patent is and the process needed to obtain one.
Olivia Allen reports on current endeavours to create a healthier and more sustainable chocolate recipe using the whole cocoa fruit.
Year 12-13 winner of the Schools Science Competition, Jaden Lim, reflects on how domestication has been pivotal to the path of evolution.