On 09/03/2013 01:35 PM, John Griessen wrote:
> There's nothing anywhere about IP, but MIT grads seem to learn about keeping it locked up.
Scratch what I said about MIT. Doesn't pertain. Article in MIT magazine is all.
So Lina Nilsson worked as a postdoc at berkeley, and maybe her DIY equipment
ideas will include open hardware. Let's ask.
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