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biotechnology [2011-02-20 23:45] – [Alter Nature Symposium] takufoambiotechnology [2013-11-12 09:07] – old revision restored (2013/11/07 09:10) alkan
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 //Dr. Berthold Rutz (EU patent examiner) //Dr. Berthold Rutz (EU patent examiner)
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-"__Definition of Patents__ + 
-Legal title granting the holder the right to prevent others from using an invention without authorisation. +__Definition of Patents__: A legal title granting the holder the right to prevent others from using an invention without authorisation. It is not a right to practise the invention
-It is not a right to practise the invention+
  
 The patent system added to the fuel of interest to the fire of genius." Abraham Lincoln The patent system added to the fuel of interest to the fire of genius." Abraham Lincoln
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 Joy, Bill. Why the future doesn't need us. Our most powerful 21st-century technologies - robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech - are threatening to make humans an endangered species. In: Wired. Issue 8.04,  Apr. 2000 - http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.04/joy.html Joy, Bill. Why the future doesn't need us. Our most powerful 21st-century technologies - robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech - are threatening to make humans an endangered species. In: Wired. Issue 8.04,  Apr. 2000 - http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.04/joy.html
  
-**GM and Plants/Animals**  +**GM and Plants/Animals** 
-"Dawn of Plantimals. Could a fish with built-in photosynthetic bacteria help feed the world?" Debora MacKenzie and Michael Le Page. In: NewScientist, December 2010, Volume 208, #2790. Pp 33-35. Featuring Christina Agapakis' research (Harvard Medical School) and experiment on injecting photosynthetic bacteria into the eggs of zebrafish. + 
 +  - Ordered List Item"Dawn of Plantimals. Could a fish with built-in photosynthetic bacteria help feed the world?" Debora MacKenzie and Michael Le Page. In: NewScientist, December 2010, Volume 208, #2790. Pp 33-35. Featuring Christina Agapakis' research (Harvard Medical School) and experiment on injecting photosynthetic bacteria into the eggs of zebrafish.  
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 +  - Ordered List Item"[[http://blogs.plos.org/retort/2010/12/20/why-animals-so-rarely-photosynthesize/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+plos%2Fblogs%2Fmain+%28Blogs+-+Main%29|Why Most Animals So Rarely Photosynthesize]]" - John Rennie, The Gleaming Retort, December 20,2010 
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 +  - Ordered List ItemA Tale of Two Botanies. Amory B. Lovins and L. Hunter Lovins. In: Wired. Issue 8.04, Apr. 2000 - [[http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.04/botanies.html]] 
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 +Jones, R. A. L. (2004). **Soft Machines: Nanotechnology and Life**. Oxford Univ. Press (UK). - [[http://www.softmachines.org]]
  
-"[[http://blogs.plos.org/retort/2010/12/20/why-animals-so-rarely-photosynthesize/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+plos%2Fblogs%2Fmain+%28Blogs+-+Main%29|Why Most Animals So Rarely Photosynthesize]]" - John Rennie, The Gleaming Retort, December 20,2010+Steels, Luc. **Analogies between Genome and Language Evolution** Sony CSL, Paris. 2004. [[http://www3.isrl.illinois.edu/~junwang4/langev/localcopy/pdf/steels04ALife.pdf]]
  
-A Tale of Two Botanies. Amory B. Lovins and L. Hunter Lovins. In: Wired. Issue 8.04, Apr. 2000 - http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.04/botanies.html 
  
-Jones, R. A. L. (2004). **Soft Machines: Nanotechnology and Life**. Oxford Univ. Press (UK). - http://www.softmachines.org 
  
-// notes by bartaku based on live talks and hand-outs +// by bartaku//
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