The Lens helps you find and study patents and research. It links science and tech info, so problem-solving is easier.
The Lens is for finding and studying patents and research papers. It links research, patents, industry, and government info in one place. It helps you search, study, and work together on ideas and inventions. You can explore patents, research, and sequences. It also shows how research affects patents and tracks influence.
Patent and Scholarly Search:
Offers a super handy way to dive into patents and research from all over the world. You can look at how research papers and patents are connected. Plus, it has cool search tricks, like using special words and setups to make finding stuff easier.
PatSeq:
This lets you search and check out DNA and other biological sequences that show up in patents. It's awesome for getting ideas for research and making new products.
PatCite:
It keeps tabs on when research papers get mentioned in patents. Very important for seeing how much studies affect new stuff being made.
In4M: Institutional Influence Mapping:
This uses how often things are cited to sort of rank how much academic research sways what goes on in universities and at innovative companies.
APIs and Bulk Data Access:
If you’re into coding, you'll love this. It gives you ways to get into the data using code and download big chunks of research and patent info.
Professional Profiles:
It puts together profiles of authors and inventors, adding even more info to their ORCID records from a bunch of places.
The Lens helps you find, study, and keep track of patents and research, bringing together the worlds of science and new ideas.
Yes, small businesses can use The Lens with a personal business account or a company license.
Yes, The Lens has APIs that developers can use to get to research papers and patent info.
Yes, students can use The Lens without paying because it gives everyone free access to most of its features.
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