Inventor has created would-be keyboard successor – Tampa Bay Online

Actually, Rasanen’s gadget, called “It Types,” is quite small, and it isn’t so much a new invention but more like an attempt at something akin to reinventing the wheel or building a better mousetrap. He’s come up with what he believes is a 21st …
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Happy birthday, New England Journal of Medicine! – Boston Globe

In 1819, French physician René Laennec published a description of the cacophony of sick lungs, deciphered with his new invention: the stethoscope. Some 18 months later, doctors in New England read about his discoveries, delivered across the sea …
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UPPERcase Inc. to Measure Consumer Reception of CargoInn™ Product Line Aimed at Radically Improving Accessibility of Garage Storage – PRWeb

UPPERcase’s new invention is intended to create, reclaim, and optimize usable space in residential garages. For example, many homeowners keep their expensive automobiles out in the weather, and have less valuable possessions in the garage. UPPERcase …
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New Invention – Automatic Hay Soaker for Horses – 24-7PressRelease.com

The Soaker automatically fills, soaks, and drains without human interference, leaving perfectly soaked hay that is ready to feed. GRANITE BAY, CA, January 07, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/– Soaking hay is not a new idea. However, with The Soaker, a new …
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Scorsese succeeds with his new invention, ‘Hugo’ – So Md News.com

Rich and stimulating even when it wanders, director Martin Scorsese’s first 3-D effort, “Hugo,” takes place mostly within the confines of a railway station modeled on Montparnasse. The story, developed by screenwriter John Logan from Brian …
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Chromatic Typewriter Turns Prose into Paintings – Escapist Magazine

A new invention from a Washington painter can transform any string of letters or words into a reproducible work of art. Have you ever heard of synesthesia? It’s a fascinating concept. The five human senses – sight, sound, smell, taste …
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