The Department of the Air Force intends to grant an exclusive patent license to the Trustees of Tufts College for a new technology involving optical-based microneedle sensors. These sensors can detect substances in body fluid in a minimally invasive way and offer advantages over other types of sensors, such as longer shelf life and less sensitivity to biofouling. People have 15 days from the publication date to object. If anyone provides a timely and valid objection or submits a competing application, it may be considered as an alternative to granting the license.
Simple Explanation
The Air Force wants to give special permission to a school called Tufts College so they can use a special type of needle sensor that can look at body fluids in a gentle way, but if people have any problems with this plan, they have to speak up quickly.