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Why We Need Innovative Nuclear Energy
Intellectual Ventures founder and CEO Nathan Myhrvold illuminates why people and the planet need every source of reliable, carbon-free energy we can get.
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Building on a decade of success, IV is pleased to announce that Global Good projects have transitioned to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Gates Ventures.
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Global Good is helping families prepare meals with cleaner, more efficient cooking by embedding technology into Jet Flame Cookstove.
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Global Good recently donated three INCUDIGIT-SV 30 biological culture incubators to the Governor’s office of Lagos State.
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Global Good recently conducted a World Cancer Day 2019 webinar called Artificial Intelligence for Identifying Cervical Precancer, which explores how a new Automated Visual Evaluation (AVE) technique will potentially increase access to quality cervical cancer screening worldwide.
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New patent licensing program allows select software and application technology services companies greater access to IV’s vast patent portfolio.
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Mangata Networks to Provide Affordable High Capacity 5G Over Satellite Global Solutions
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IP industry veteran to lead commercialization strategy and execution, business development.
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The new patent licensing program will allow select companies in the IoT space access IV’s unparalleled patent portfolio.
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With partners, Global Good is redesigning the window and door to keep deadly mosquitoes out of African homes.
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Autoscope was tested in the Iquitos region of Peru in 2016 at two peripheral health facilities, with routine microscopy and PCR as reference standards. The main outcome measures include sensitivity and specificity of diagnosis of malaria from Giemsa-stained blood films, using PCR as reference.
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Microbiological culture remains the most sensitive method for detecting viable and infectious bacteria, but these methods often require at least 24 hours to visibly identify bacterial growth.
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Here, we review the principles underpinning lateral flow assays and the historical evolution of theory to predict their performance.
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Science
The 345-megawatt Natrium reactor from TerraPower, Inc., and GE Hitachi would use molten sodium metal as a coolant.
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GeekWire
Kymeta’s president and COO, Walter Berger, talks to GeekWire about the latest investment round and market development of its u8 flat-panel beam-steering antenna.
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Forbes
Echodyne’s innovative products appeared in Forbes—including a pocket-sized radar that can help troops track ground movements from dozens of miles away.
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Fierce Wireless
Verizon went public about its partnership with Pivotal Commware, whose new repeaters can increase indoor 5G coverage with lower cost and easier installation than standard 5G panels.
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