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WIPO: Inventors in Finland Develop Light Distributing Device for Color Effect

Oct 07, 2008 ... GENEVA, Oct. 7 - Tapani Levola of Tampere, Finland, Pasi Saarikko of Espoo, Finland, Pauli Laitinen of Helsinki, Finland, have developed a light guide. According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention concerns a "light guide, comprises a ...

Swedish Inventor Develops Variable Integrated Inductor

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Thomas Mattsson of Limhamn, Sweden, has developed a variable integrated inductor with an inductance value. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A variable integrated inductor is described herein which has an inductance ...

North Carolina Inventors Develop Nitride-Based Transistors Fabricating Method

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Adam William Saxler of Durham, N.C., and Richard Peter Smith of Carrboro, N.C., have developed a nitride-based transistors fabricating system. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Transistor fabrication includes ...

South Korean Inventors Develop Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory Device

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Kwang-Wook Koh, Sung-Chul Park and Ju-Ri Kim, alla from Seoul, South Korea, Seung-Beom Yoon and Chang-Hun Lee, both of Suwon-si, South Korea, Jae-Hwang Kim of Yongin-si, South Korea, and Sung-Ho Kim of Osan-si, South Korea, have developed a memory device ....

Japanese Inventor Develops Ornamental Design for Walking Support System Vehicle Saddle

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Takeshi Koshiishi of Saitama, Japan, has developed an ornamental design for a saddle for a vehicle or a walking support system, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office announced. The inventor was issued U.S. Patent No. D577,919 on Oct. 7. The patent has ...

California Inventor Develops Combined Trailer Hitch Ball Assembly

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Gerald J. Frades of Oakley, Calif., has developed an alignment accessory for vehicles. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "An alignment assembly includes first and second markers that have shafts provided with opposed ...

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER WIND ENSEMBLE TO PERFORM OCT. 9

Oct 07, 2008 ... The University of Texas at Tyler issued the following news release: The University of Texas at Tyler Wind Ensemble will present a free concert 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9 at the UT Tyler R. Don Cowan Fine and Performing Arts Center's Vaughn Auditorium. Titled "Traditions," the ...

FACILITY TO CELEBRATE WITH PRIZES, TOURS, FITNESS ACTIVITIES

Oct 07, 2008 ... The University of Texas at Dallas issued the following news release: The Activity Center - a popular athletic venue that helps keep students, faculty and staff fit - will mark its 10th anniversary on campus today with an open house, refreshments and tours. "We've come a long way ...

REP. MOORE SIGNS PICKENS' ENERGY INDEPENDENCE PLEDGE

Oct 07, 2008 ... Rep. Dennis Moore, D-Kan. (3rd CD), issued the following news release: Congressman Dennis Moore (Third District - Kansas) announced today that he signed T. Boone Pickens' Energy Independence Pledge, calling for the next administration and the 111th Congress to enact, within the first 100 ...

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT HUNTSVILLE SUPERTEACHING MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM EXPECTED TO BOOST STUDENTS' ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

Oct 07, 2008 ... The University of Alabama at Huntsville issued the following news release: The University of Alabama in Huntsville will unveil a new multimedia system today that is designed to improve classroom instruction and boost students' academic performance. The system, called ...

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER STUDENT RESEARCHERS PARTICIPATE AT UT-LSAMP CONFERENCE

Oct 07, 2008 ... The University of Texas at Tyler issued the following news release: Students from The University of Texas at Tyler recently presented research during the 2008 UT System Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Undergraduate Research Conference held at UT El Paso, Dr. Steve ...

EX-STUDENT TO TALK ABOUT PERILS OF DRINKING, DRIVING

Oct 07, 2008 ... The University of Texas at Dallas issued the following news release: Speaker Mark Sterner will be on campus Wednesday to share the story of a bad decision that ended the lives of three friends and forever changed the course of his own. Sterner will be a guest of the University's ...

U.S., Danish Inventors Develop Roof Window Assembly Flashing Component

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Mark Albert Feucht, Samuel Howard Darmer, Jeffrey Joseph Ronan, Elizabeth Ferol Talcott and Gregory Foster Collins, all from Greenwood, S.C., Claes Lindgren of Farum, Denmark, and Kaj Nissen of Virum, Denmark, have developed a flashing component. According to ...

WIPO: Inventors in Australia Develop Fluid Heating Apparatus

Oct 07, 2008 ... GENEVA, Oct. 7 - Cedric Israelsohn and Robert Van Aken, both of Victoria, Australia have developed an improvised method for heating of fluid. According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to an "apparatus for heating fluid ...

Japanese Inventors Develop Magnesium Compound

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Shojiro Tanase, Takanori Sadashima, Hideo Funabashi and Masahiko KJuramoto, all from Ichihara, Japan, have developed a solid catalyst component for olefin polymerization. According to the description of the invention, released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark ...

California Inventors Develop Heterocycle-Amine Ligands Utilization Method

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Gary M. Diamond, James Longmire,, Victor Nava-Salgado and Pu Sun, all from San Jose, Calif., Anne M. LaPointe of Sunnyvale, Calif., Margarete K. Leclerc of Mountain View, Calif., and James A. W. Shoemaker of Gilroy, Calif., have developed ligand-metal ...

Japanese Inventors Develop Alumina-Sintered Body Manufacturing Method

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Yutaka Mori of Nagoya, Japan, Hiroto Matsuda of Ogaki, Japan, and Kazuhiro Nobori of Handa, Japan, have developed an electrostatic chuck manufacturing method. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A binder is mixed to ...

Michigan Inventors Develop Coreopsis Verticillata Plant Named 'Sunbeam'

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Sharon Walters and Ronald L. Walters, both of Hudsonville, Mich., have developed a Coreopsis verticillata plant named 'Sunbeam'. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The new and distinct Coreopsis verticillata plant ...

German Inventors Develop Methanol Reforamtion Catalyst

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Markus Holzle of Kirchheim, Germany, Michael Jolyon Sprague of Mannheim, Germany, Klaus Harth of Altleiningen, Germany, Martin Schussler of Ulm/Donau, Germany, Martin Karl of Neidlingen, Germany, and Stefan Boneberg of Beuren, Germany, have developed a methanol ...

WIPO: Inventor in Australia Develops Flowing Electrolyte Battery's Cell Stack

Oct 07, 2008 ... GENEVA, Oct. 7 - Alexander Rudolf Winter of Queensland, Australia, has developed a cell stack for flowing electrolyte battery. According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention aims to provide a "cell stack that enables a flowing electrolyte ...

Dutch, British Inventors Develop Lithographic System

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Franciscus Bernardus Maria Van Bilsen, Henry Megens, Hoite Pieter Theodoor Tolsma and Johny Rutger Schuurhuis, and Sicco Ian Schets, all from Eindhoven, Netherlands, Jacobus Burghoorn of Haelen, Netherlands, Richard Johannes Franciscus Van Haren, Ramon Navarro Y Koren ...

OZARKS FRUIT, GARDEN REVIEW

Oct 07, 2008 ... The Missouri State University Mountain Grove Research Campus issued the following news release: If you see some unusually colored and uncommonly beautiful berries encircling the stems of a small shrub - chances are you have found an American beautyberry. Native to southern Missouri and a ...

REP. UDALL INTRODUCES COMMERCIAL SPACE LEGISLATION

Oct 07, 2008 ... Rep. Mark Udall, D-Colo. (2nd CD), issued the following news release: This week, Congressman Mark Udall (D-Eldorado Springs) introduced H.R. 6935, the "Space Commerce Act of 2008," which would establish an Office of Space Commerce within the Department of Commerce. This office would help ...

WIPO: Inventors in Germany Develop Components Connecting Compensation Element

Oct 07, 2008 ... GENEVA, Oct. 7 - Fabian Maier of Westheim, Germany, and Rigo Lichtblau of Mannheim, Germany, have developed a compensation element for connecting components. According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to a "compensation element for ...

WIPO: Inventor in Germany Develops Temperature-Dependent Switch

Oct 07, 2008 ... GENEVA, Oct. 7 - Marcel P. Hofsaess of Pforzheim, Germany, has developed a switching Device. According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to a "temperature-dependent switch, which comprises a housing, on which a first and at ...

WIPO: Inventors in Taiwan, Italy Develop Bicycle Frame

Oct 07, 2008 ... GENEVA, Oct. 7 - Alfonso Lee of Taipei, Taiwan, and Fortuna Moreno of Castel S. Pietro Terme, Italy, have developed a method for making bicycle frame. According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to a "bicycle frame comprises ...

California Inventor Develops Radio Frequency Identification Reader

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Farrokh Mohamadi of Irvine, Calif., has developed an active tag. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "In one embodiment, a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader and active tag includes: a first beam forming means for ...

WIPO: Inventor in Taiwan, Italy Develops Bicycle Wheel Carbon Fiber Spoke

Oct 07, 2008 ... GENEVA, Oct. 7 - John Lin of Taichung, Taiwan, and Moreno Fioravanti of Castel S. Pietro Terme Italy, have developed a method of manufacturing carbon fiber spoke for a bicycle wheel. According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention aims to ...

WIPO: Inventor in Germany Develops Vehicle Seat Actuating Device

Oct 07, 2008 ... GENEVA, Oct. 7 - Ludger Muhlenbrock of Recklinghausen, Germany, and Jorg Seibt of Koln, Germany, have developed an actuating device for a vehicle seat. According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to an "actuating device having a ...

California Inventor Develops Low-Power Location Apparatus

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Tetsuro Motoyama of Cupertiino, Calif., has developed a method to return a user to a location. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A low-power location apparatus for returning to a user to a location including a ...

WIPO: Inventor in Austria Develops Order Container Filling Machine

Oct 07, 2008 ... GENEVA, Oct. 7 - Karl Freudelsperger of Hart bei Graz, Austria, has developed an automatic picking machine for filling an order container. According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to a "method and an automatic picking machine ...

GRANT ALLOWS RESEARCHER TO EXAMINE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IN WOMEN

Oct 07, 2008 ... The University of Arkansas issued the following news release: The American Heart Association reported earlier this year that rates of high blood pressure among women had increased from 17 percent to 22 percent between the early 1990s and the early 2000s. The study cited by the ...

CANADAY CENTER TO HONOR LONGTIME FACULTY MEMBER PROFESSOR WEAVER ON OCT. 10

Oct 07, 2008 ... University of Toledo issued the following news release: The Ward M. Canaday Center of Special Collections in Carlson Library on Main Campus will rename its honors seminar room for Alice Ohlinger Weaver, UT professor emerita of library and information science, during a ceremony Friday, ...

FALL 2008 RESEARCH FRONTIERS IN PRINT, ON WEB

Oct 07, 2008 ... The University of Arkansas issued the following news release: Videos featuring a song, a mathematical principle and a rehabilitation professor can be found at the Research Frontiers Web site, along with articles from the fall 2008 issue of the magazine. "We continue to seek the ...

ALUMNUS CAPTURES LIFE OF 'HAWAIIAN COWBOYS' IN PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNAL

Oct 07, 2008 ... University of Toledo issued the following news release: Mention cowboys and most think of the Wild West. Photojournalist Michal McClure kept heading west -- some 2,400 miles from the U.S. mainland -- and rounded up images and essays to tell the tale of cattle ranchers of the Aloha ...

French Inventors Develop Terrestrial Cellular Communication System Synchronization Method

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Michel Monnerat of L'Union, France, and Arnaud Masson of Tournefeuille, France, have developed a method for synchronizing base stations of a terrestrial cellular communication system using a satellite component, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office ...

Idaho Inventors Develop Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Imager

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Frederick Brady of Meridian, Idaho, and Inna Patrick of Boise, Idaho, have developed a method of forming pixel sensor cells. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A barrier implanted region of a first conductivity type ...

Minnesota, Wisconsin Inventors Develop Organic Light Emitting Device

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Raghunath Padiyath and David A. Engler, both of Woodbury, Minn., Jon E. Ottman and Brian J. Gates, both of Eagan, Minn., Fred B. McCormick of Maplewood, Minn., and Donald J. McClure of Siren, Wis., have developed a method of making an organic electronic device and ...

Japanese Inventor Develops Inter-Vehicle Distance Detecting Device

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Kohsuke Munakata of Tokyo, Japan, has developed a method for detecting an inter-vehicle distance. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "There are provided an inter-vehicle distance detecting device and an inter-vehicle ...

California Inventor Develops Light Emitting Diode

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Trung Tri Doan of Los Gatos, Calif., has developed a method for fabricating light-emitting diode. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Systems and methods for fabricating a light emitting diode include forming a ...

German Inventor Develops Navy Stimulator Simulator Signal Data Processing Method

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Ulrich Vollath of Unterfoehring, Germany, has developed a method for processing a set of generic navy stimulator simulator signal data. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Methods and apparatus are provided for ...

French Inventor Develops Travel State Determination Method

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Gilles Dulac of Villeneuve Tolosane, France, has developed a method for determining the state of travel of a vehicle. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method and a device for determining the state of travel, ...

Minnesota, California Inventors Develop Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- James A. Cox of New Brighton, Minn., and Eva Strzelecka of Cupertino, Calif., have developed a method of forming vertical cavity surface emitting laser. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A vertical cavity surface ...

Japanese Inventor Develops Frequency Modulation Radar Apparatus

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Shinsaku Noda of Tokyo has developed an apparatus for frequency modulation radar. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A frequency modulation radar apparatus for vehicle use can suppress the influence of noise to avoid ...

Japanese Inventors Develop Film Deposition Apparatus

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Satoshi Seo and Noriko Shibata, both of Kanagawa, Japan, and Shunpei Yamazaki of Tokyo, have developed an apparatus for film deposition. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Provided is a method and apparatus for ...

Italian Inventors Develop Nanometric Element Hosting Structure Realizing System

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Danilo Mascolo of Ercolano, Italy, Gianfranco Cerofolini of Milan, Italy, and Gianguido Rizzotto of Civate, Italy, have developed a method for realizing hosting structure. According to a description of the invention, released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark ...

Swedish Inventor Develops Wideband Radar

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Kent Falk of Goteborg, Sweden, has developed a wideband radar. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The invention refers to a method and device for wideband radar, the method comprising: --generating a wideband signal ...

California Inventor Develops Temperature Thermistor Manufacturing System

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Michael Kozhukh of Palo Alto, Calif., has developed a method of manufacturing high temperature thermistor. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method of manufacturing high temperature thermistors. A polycrystalline ...

South Korean Inventor Develops Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Image Sensor

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- In-Gyun Jeon of Icheon, South Korea, has developed a method for manufacturing an image sensor. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A complementary metal oxide semiconductor image sensor-manufacturing method includes ...

Taiwanese Inventors Develop Light-Emitting Diode

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Chang-Hsing Chu of Taichung Hsien, Taiwan, Kui-Hui Yu of Chia Yi Hsien, Taiwan, and Shi-Ming Chen of Tainan, Taiwan, have developed a method of forming device. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A light-emitting diode ...

Japanese Inventor Develops Semiconductor Product Wafer

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Eita Kinoshita of Mihama-ku, Japan, has developed a test circuit. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A test circuit and a method of monitoring a manufacturing process of a semiconductor integrated circuit using the ...

Texas Inventors Develop Electronic Device

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Leo Mathew and Michael G. Khazhinsky, both of Austin, Texas, have developed a process for forming an electronic device. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "An electronic device can include a gated diode, wherein the ...

GREAT BOOKS DINNER/DISCUSSION OCT. 23

Oct 07, 2008 ... The University of Wisconsin-Marinette issued the following news release: The Great Books Dinner/Discussion on John Steinbeck's novel East of Eden, originally scheduled for September 10, has been rescheduled for Thursday, October 23. Dr. Jane Oitzinger, professor of English and ...

WIPO: Inventor in Australia Develops Flowing Electrolyte Battery Cell Stack Distribution Method

Oct 07, 2008 ... GENEVA, Oct. 7 - Alexander Rudolf Winter of Queensland, Australia, has developed a flowing electrolyte battery cell stack having an improved flow distribution zone. According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention aims to provide a "flowing ...

WIPO: Inventor in Australia Develops Locking Mechanism

Oct 07, 2008 ... GENEVA, Oct. 7 - Theodore Valerio and Stephen Payne, both of Perth, Australia, have developed a locking mechanism for locking a first portion of a container. According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to a "locking mechanism ...

Russian Inventors Develop Ultra-Wideband Transceiver

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Dmitry Fedotov and Alexander Sudakov, both of Moscow, Russia, have developed an ultra-wideband transceiver. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "An ultra-wideband transceiver that includes a selection mechanism for selecting an ...

Texas Inventors Develop Multi-Channel Signal Processing System

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- John L. Melanson, Johann Gaboriau and Brian D. Trotter,a ll from Austin, Texas, have developed a multi-channel pulse width modulated signal interleave. According to a description of the invention, released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present ...

California Inventors Develop Millimeter Wave Imaging System

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Chris Martin of La Jolla, Calif., and John Lovberg of San Diego, have developed an imaging system for operating at millimeter wavelengths. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, the invention relates to a "millimeter wave imaging ...

North Carolina Inventors Develop Compressive Sampling System

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- David J. Brady, Nikos Pitsianis, Xiaobai Sun and Prasant Potuluri, all from Durham, N.C., have developed a method for temporally compressively sampling a signal. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A signal is temporally ...

Massachusetts Inventors Develop Successive Approximation Routine Converter

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Michael Mueck of Andover, Mass., and Michael Christian Wohnsen Coln of Lexington, Mass., have developed a method of successive approximation routine analog to digital converter. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A Successive ...

Japanese Inventors Develop Semiconductor Device

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Kazuo Teshirogi, Yuzo Shimobeppu, Kazuhiro Yoshimoto, Yoshiaki Shinjo and Masataka Mizukoshi, all from Kawasaki, Japan, have developed a method for manufacturing semiconductor device. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: ...

Texas Inventor Develops Analog-to-Digital Converter

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Martin Kithinji Kinyua of Dallas has developed a method for implementing a high resolution analog-to-digital converter. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A cascaded analog-to-digital converter includes a first stage ...

Japanese Inventors Develop Hot-Water Supply System

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Kumiko Yasutani and Shinji Nagata, both of Nagoya, Japan, have developed a hot-water supply system with remote controlling system. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "To provide an inexpensive hot-water supply system that ...

California Inventors Develop Biomolecule Detection System

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Jingwu Zhang and Lei Sun, both of Santa Clara, Calif., Tae-Woong Koo and Xing Su, both of Cupertino, Calif., and Selena Chan of San Jose, Calif., have developed a method for detecting biomolecule. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & ...

Florida Inventor Develops Chrysanthemum Plant Named 'Yellow Sharp'

Oct 07, 2008 ... ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 7 -- Cornelis P. Vandenberg of Fort Myers, Fla., has developed a Chrysanthemum plant named 'Yellow Sharp'. According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A new and distinct cultivar of Chrysanthemum plant named 'Yellow Sharp', ...