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Cheap Incubator Backpack Could Reduce Infant Deaths

Boy Wunda writes "In just one six-month period in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2006, 96 newborn babies who were in need of medical care died before they could get help. In many developing nations, these deaths could be prevented simply by providing better ways for medical responders to transport infants properly over rough terrain and keep them alive until they can reach hospitals and clinics. Now, a group of Colorado State University seniors has designed and filed a patent for a medically equipped incubator backpack unit that they believe can reduce baby deaths in medical emergencies both in the United States and in newly industrialized nations."

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  1. Re:Hmfff ... by natehoy · · Score: 5, Informative

    Actually, even altruists frequently file for patents for their inventions, then they simply allow free and unfettered licensing of the product.

    After all, if they don't patent it, someone will. And the control over the invention goes to the first patentholder, not the first inventor.

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