Posted On: 01/11/2015 12:58:54 PM
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I was listening to the BBC this morning, their science show and they were covering how the new antibiotic was developed.
From QZ
"The iChip is then covered with membranes on both sides and put back into the soil sample. The membranes contains pores that are only large enough for chemical nutrients to flow in but small enough to block the movement of any bacteria. This means the single bacteria in each of the holes in the iChip can consume all the nutrients it would naturally find in the environment and multiply, but not be contaminated with other bacteria in the soil."
To me this sounds an awful lot like BNP, doesn't it to you?
Does our patent cover this do we get licensing?
From QZ
"The iChip is then covered with membranes on both sides and put back into the soil sample. The membranes contains pores that are only large enough for chemical nutrients to flow in but small enough to block the movement of any bacteria. This means the single bacteria in each of the holes in the iChip can consume all the nutrients it would naturally find in the environment and multiply, but not be contaminated with other bacteria in the soil."
To me this sounds an awful lot like BNP, doesn't it to you?
Does our patent cover this do we get licensing?
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