Shoe bomb inventor praised by Bin Laden among latest Gitmo releases

A legendary Al Qaeda explosives expert, whose invention of the “shoe-bomb” endeared him to Usama bin Laden and who may have known about 9/11 in advance, was freed Thursday from Guantanamo Bay, where he became a “highly prolific” source of …
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The Invention of God

– groups of people in the ancient southern Levant came to worship a storm God named Yhwh (or another close variant of that name); – that the peoples of ancient Israel and Judah worshiped Yhwh, El, and a goddess named Asherah, among other deities; – that …
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New Invention May End Age-Old Soldering

(Newser) – The end of good old soldering? Researchers at Northeastern University say they’ve created a metallic glue that gets the same job done at room temperature. If MesoGlue works up to expectations, it “may change the way we make electronics …
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Patent Drafting: Distinctly identifying the invention in exact terms

Drafting a patent application is not as easy as it seems, at least for those not trained in the art of describing an invention so as to meet the highly specific requirements set forth in the U.S. patent laws. Identifying the invention in exact terms, as U …
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‘The Invention of Nature’ positions Alexander von Humboldt as the godfather of environmentalism

For all the good that came out of the Paris climate summit earlier this month, one major question remained unanswered: What do fully developed nations owe the ones still catching up? India, the largest developing nation, demanded that advanced economies …
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InventHelp® Client Patents “The Roni” – Accessory Invented for Easier Transport of Multiple Grocery or Shopping Bags

This invention is patented. “The Roni” would be producible from rubber-coated plastic and fit between the user’s hand and bag handles. The design could provide and easier, more ergonomic way to carry multiple bags. The invention would distribute …
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