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The move comes as CPRIT continues to come under fire for allegedly ignoring outside scientific advice when picking who receives grants to commercialize potential cancer therapies.
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But as for silicene's commercial potential, Xia says he's not convinced that it would be easier to commercialize than graphene, or that it can do anything graphene can't.
Calico will then work on the developing and commercializing of potential therapeutics based on that research, according to the two companies.
The membrane processes selected are generally recently commercialized or being commercialized or have great potential for commercialization: membrane bioreactor; membrane gas liquid contacting; membrane solvent extraction; forward osmosis; pressure-retarded osmosis; membrane distillation; membrane distillation bioreactor.
Not surprisingly IBM has set aside a billion dollars to commercialize Watson's potential through APIs.
be named on two or more granted U.S. patents, one of which is a product or process that has been commercialized or has potential or realized adoption.
Compared with other conventional membrane distillation processes, the CEMD process enabled higher energy efficiency and lower operational cost, and thus greater potential commercializing application.
It is believed that there would be a huge market potential to commercialize this design.
Alternative working pairs and the potential to commercialize the system are also discussed.
As I wrote in a story in August (see "Unsold Patents Hint at Kodak Comeback Strategy"), the company still has the potential to commercialize new technologies that are important to manufacturing: everything from solar cells and batteries to consumer electronic products.
But all too often, our scientific pioneers do not reap financial rewards from their discoveries and sometimes fail to successfully commercialize innovations with the potential for great societal benefit.
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