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  • Shelved Oil Spill Cleanup Invention Could Have Helped In Gulf

    06/10/2010 11:43:46 AM PDT · by CutePuppy · 17 replies · 741+ views
    The Epoch Times ^ | May 28, 2010 | James Ottar Grundvig
    The U.S. Coast Guard has complained that there is not enough plastic tubing in the United States to construct the booms needed to contain the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. And neither BP, the Coast Guard, nor any other part of the U.S. government seems to understand how to effectively clean up the fouled Gulf. A technology that could effectively and actively remove oil from the surface of the ocean in all weather conditions would be a huge advance for the efforts going on in the Gulf right now. In fact, such a technology was designed and tested in the...
  • TFT INSTRUMENTS Company has designed a new flight simulator that can be used for entertainment

    05/05/2010 9:00:30 AM PDT · by Niuhuru · 2 replies · 397+ views
    Associated Content ^ | Published May 05, 2010 by | Alice Winters
    In one of the many new age music albums, there is a song called "Fly Away" and the constant refrain is "Fly Away, Fly Away, Fly Away," and the refrain really describes what you can do with this new invention. The catch is of course with this, you can only fly away in your imagination. TFT INSTRUMENTS Company has designed a new flight simulator that can be used for entertainment (with both movie studio sets/movie productions), airports, and shopping centers.
  • Former Chief Technologist Seeks to Assist Developing Companies

    03/23/2010 10:23:47 AM PDT · by Niuhuru · 2 replies · 154+ views
    Associated Content ^ | March 23 2010 | Alice Winters
    David Croslin is the President of a newly created company called "Innovate the Future." His company is seeking to assist both established and startup companies using his professional network and reputation, experience of an internationally acknowledged innovation leader to help companies grow, make the right connections, and become successful internationally.
  • Clearly Something Impressive (Transparent Digital Keyboard)

    03/02/2010 10:42:21 AM PST · by Niuhuru · 35 replies · 5,858+ views
    Computer User ^ | 27 February 2010 10:44 | Alice Winters
    When it comes to computer technology, thin is always in. It’s indisputable that the thinner, lighter, clearer, the better when dealing with the latest computer gadget. This keyboard is the epitome of the high standards expected of the technological version of the fashion industry. It’s based on image as well, that is, image recognition technology.
  • Inventor of the Frisbee dies aged 90

    02/11/2010 11:20:17 PM PST · by bogusname · 26 replies · 676+ views
    Telegraph.co.uk ^ | Feb. 12, 2010 | Telegraph
    Walter Fredrick Morrison, the man credited with inventing the Frisbee, has died aged 90. Utah House Rep. Kay McIff, an attorney who represented Mr Morrison in a royalties case, said he died at his home in Monroe, Utah, on Tuesday. "That simple little toy has permeated every continent in every country, as many homes have Frisbees as any other device ever invented," Mr McIff said. "How would you get through your youth without learning to throw a Frisbee?" Mr Morrison's son, Walt, said that "old age caught up" with his father and that he also had cancer. "He was a...
  • Spray-on liquid glass is about to revolutionize almost everything

    02/02/2010 7:40:24 PM PST · by LibWhacker · 98 replies · 2,697+ views
    PhysOrg ^ | 2/2/10 | Lin Edwards
    (PhysOrg.com) -- Spray-on liquid glass is transparent, non-toxic, and can protect virtually any surface against almost any damage from hazards such as water, UV radiation, dirt, heat, and bacterial infections. The coating is also flexible and breathable, which makes it suitable for use on an enormous array of products. The liquid glass spray (technically termed “SiO2 ultra-thin layering”) consists of almost pure silicon dioxide (silica, the normal compound in glass) extracted from quartz sand. Water or ethanol is added, depending on the type of surface to be coated. There are no additives, and the nano-scale glass coating bonds to the...
  • Long-Dead Inventor Nikola Tesla Is Electrifying Hip Techies - His Name Is Branding Magic; Thomas...

    01/15/2010 9:42:15 PM PST · by neverdem · 41 replies · 1,752+ views
    Wall Street Street ^ | JANUARY 14, 2010 | DANIEL MICHAELS
    His Name Is Branding Magic; Thomas Edison Is 'So 20th Century' Decades after he died penniless, Nikola Tesla is elbowing aside his old adversary Thomas Edison in the pantheon of geek gods. When California engineers wanted to brand their new $100,000 electric sports car, one name stood out: Tesla. When circuit designers at microchip producer Nvidia Corp. in 2007 launched a new line of advanced processors, they called them Tesla. And when videogame writers at Capcom Entertainment in Silicon Valley needed a character who could understand alien spaceships for their new Dark Void saga, they found him in Nikola Tesla....
  • Drexel sophomore picked as College Entrepreneur of the Year

    12/19/2009 1:07:07 PM PST · by Kid Shelleen · 7 replies · 744+ views
    Philadelphia Inquirer ^ | 12/18/2009 | Mike Armstrong
    “Save your receipts” may be the rule in the workplace for getting reimbursed for expenses, but those slips of paper are just so much trash to a college student. That’s what Drexel University student Bradley Ericson pondered as he observed transactions at the checkout counter at campus dining halls. Students have a meal plan and tap it electronically by using their student identification card. But the cashier still hands over a printed piece of thermal paper. Soon after, that receipt winds up on the floor or counter. A freshman at Drexel’s LeBow College of Business in the fall of 2008,...
  • Best Gadget of the 00's?

    12/15/2009 8:12:44 AM PST · by MNDude · 76 replies · 2,128+ views
    What does everyone think was the best new gadget to come out in the past decade?
  • Lester Shubin Dies at 84; Used Kevlar in Vests, Saving Lives [HERO]

    12/03/2009 5:26:47 PM PST · by Silly · 3 replies · 429+ views
    New York Times ^ | December 2, 2009 | Douglas Martin
    Lester Shubin, a government scientist who saw the potential of using Kevlar to strengthen bullet-resistant vests for the police, an advance that has saved the lives of more than 3,000 officers, died Nov. 20 at his home in Fairfax, Va. He was 84. The cause was a heart attack, his son, Harry, said. Working with the Army in the early 1970s, Mr. Shubin helped develop the first vests made of Kevlar, an extraordinarily strong fabric invented by the DuPont Company. At the time he was a program manager with the National Institute of Justice, an arm of the United States...
  • Photos: Robo-arm simulator ride opens at Epcot

    10/23/2009 3:36:57 PM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 15 replies · 900+ views
    orlando sentinel ^ | Oct 15, 2009 | Joe Burbank
    Disney debuted its uber-high-tech simulator experience that features a first-of-its-kind robotic arm, Wednesday. The Sum of All Thrills ride, sponsored by Raytheon Co., utilizes something called a KUKA RoboSim 4-D Simulator to power the attraction, where guests design and ride their own custom roller coasters and other simulated-motion experiences.
  • Gadget can diagnose prostate cancer in 30 minutes

    09/27/2009 3:32:59 PM PDT · by Nachum · 19 replies · 1,285+ views
    The Star.com ^ | 9/27/09 | Joseph Hall, Megan Ogilvie
    Toronto researchers have developed a portable device they say will accurately diagnose prostate cancer in 30 minutes. The microchip technology, created by a pair of University of Toronto scientists, will be able to determine the severity of the tumours through a simple urine sample and produce quick diagnosis with no need for painful biopsies.
  • Cooker that 'grows' meat in your kitchen...win design prize

    09/26/2009 12:57:07 PM PDT · by decimon · 49 replies · 1,586+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | Sep 25, 2009 | Fay Schlesinger
    A controversial cooker that 'grows' meat and fish by heating animal cells in your kitchen claimed first prize in the Electrolux design competition tonight. The invention, called Cocoon, could develop food with the make-up and nutrients of real meat. Mr Hederstierna, 27, said: 'This will create 100 per cent pure meat without the need for animals to be killed and with no risk of contamination. It will change everything.'
  • Local inventor files lawsuit against ‘racist’ AOL, Google (Mississippi)

    08/21/2009 3:19:52 PM PDT · by Islander7 · 31 replies · 1,447+ views
    Leader Call ^ | August 20, 2009 | Eloria Newell James
    A Jones County inventor has filed a lawsuit against two Internet server companies. John Ishmel Henry of Soso, in May, filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi. In his suit, Henry claims that “he was called and depicted as a n----r on two of the Internet service provider search engines, AOL and Google.” Henry, the original inventor of the vibrating toilet seat, was featured on the Jay Leno Show in November, 2008. “Needless to say that my invention garnered a lot of attention,” he said. “I was completely humiliated and horrified...
  • Browning: One Man's Impact

    08/14/2009 9:05:05 AM PDT · by marktwain · 39 replies · 2,382+ views
    The New American ^ | 6 August, 2009 | Charles Scaliger
    On a particular fall day in 1889, the members of the Ogden Rifle Club of Ogden, Utah, were out in force. The men were target shooting, but doubtless found the brilliant fall colors of aspens and oaks on the high peaks of the Wasatch Range a distraction. Enticing too were the flocks of migratory waterfowl wheeling overhead and grouse calling in the brush. But all rifles that day were trained on paper targets, although one of the competitors, an unusually tall man with stern but handsome features, was having trouble concentrating on hitting the mark. As his good friend Will...
  • Study finds patent systems may discourage innovation

    07/27/2009 4:27:26 PM PDT · by sourcery · 15 replies · 451+ views
    PhysOrg.com ^ | 27 July 2009 | Sherry Main
    (PhysOrg.com) -- A new study challenges the traditional view that patents foster innovation, suggesting instead that they may hinder technological progress, economic activity and societal wealth. These results could have important policy implications, because many countries count on patent systems to spur new technology and promote economic growth.
  • What GE Thinks the House of the Future Will Look Like

    07/17/2009 10:09:09 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 30 replies · 1,513+ views
    Good Magazine ^ | July 15, 2009 | Zach Frechette
    Synopsis ... chock full of GE products
  • Hubble: a time machine that revolutionized astronomy

    05/10/2009 12:09:25 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 11 replies · 854+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 5/11/09 | Jean-Louis Santini
    WASHINGTON (AFP) – The Hubble space telescope, the object of NASA's fifth and last servicing mission next week, is a veritable time machine that has revolutionized humankind's vision and comprehension of the universe. Put into orbit at an altitude of 600 kilometers (360 miles) by the shuttle Discovery on April 25, 1990, Hubble has transmitted more than 750,000 spectacular images and streams of data from the ends of the universe, opening a new era in astronomy. But the telescope, the fruit of a collaboration between NASA and the European Space Agency, had a troubled start and did not become operational...
  • This motor really cooks (MotorHead Grill)

    04/07/2009 7:44:32 PM PDT · by Islander7 · 24 replies · 1,329+ views
    Leader Call ^ | April 4, 2009 | By Rob Sigler
    It’s the typical story of American ingenuity. Two buddies get together, get an idea to build something and before you know it, they’ve come up with a one-of-a-kind item. And of course there’s an engine involved. “We just started throwing parts at it,” said Russ Freeman, one of the inventors of the unique MotorHead Grill. Freeman’s good friend, Jay Thurman, had come into his garage and said he wanted to build a functional grill out of an engine block for his dad. The West Jones High School grads tried this and tried that. Eventually they had what looked like...
  • The 10 Most Important Technology Developments of 2008

    01/04/2009 1:18:39 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 15 replies · 1,080+ views
    Seeking Alpha ^ | Dec 31, 2008 | Robin Bloor
    Before we break into 2009 and consider what the future may offer, it is worthwhile looking back to review the year that passed. So I’ll do that right now, in real time. 2008 was a signature year of change - and not just in politics and economics. The changes in technology and the technology market were many and various, and some were profound. Here are the ones that I suspect were the most important. 1. The GPU and the CPU: The GPU (graphics processing unit) is in the process of usurping the CPU on client computers and access devices (but...