“To claim, as KEI and other critics do, that the public is paying for the research and development of drugs using taxpayer dollars, is at best, disingenuous and at worst, deliberately misleading in ...
It has been only a few days since the inauguration. How do you think four years are going to play out? I find myself oscillating between two extremes, that of considering half the voting public ...
In the year 48 BCE, the Library of Alexandria, protector of the knowledge of the ancient world, was burned by the clumsy minions of Julius Caesar, then on his way to becoming Dictator for Life of Rome ...
A public letter from a group of prominent academics at the University of Auckland that claims Māori knowledge "is not science" has been rubbished by other scientists and the university's ...
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, ...
“Reinhart and AUTM are arguing that ‘available to the public on reasonable terms’ does not mean the price has to be reasonable. We disagree, and so do many others.” On May 12, Frederick Reinhart ...
The assets of our country are the things which add value to our nation. Our minds are our greatest assets. Places like libraries, museums, and archives provide access to knowledge, which adds value to ...
Thirty-five years ago, Andrew Grove found himself “wandering in the valley of death”, leading Intel’s huge but floundering memory chip business. Eventually he asked his chairman, Gordon Moore, one of ...
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