Business Briefs: Learn to protect inventions and creations – Coos Bay World

Business Briefs: Learn to protect inventions and creations
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Business Briefs: Learn to protect inventions and creations. Print Email. 2013-06-21T11:56:00Z Business Briefs: Learn to protect inventions and creations Coos Bay World. 10 hours ago. (0) Comments. COOS BAY — Attorney, author and educator Leonard D.

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The French Disconnection: Inventions That Went Nowhere – Bloomberg

The French Disconnection: Inventions That Went Nowhere
Bloomberg
As I wrote in Businessweek recently, Gallois is doing what he can to prevent his nation from flubbing future inventions. Here are just a few of the missed opportunities and French what-might-have-beens: The Micral. In 1973, Frenchman Francois Gernelle

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Big Budah checks out ‘101 Inventions’ – fox13now.com

Big Budah checks out '101 Inventions'
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A brand new exhibit at the Leonardo opens today! 101 Inventions features examples and stories behind the items that have changed the world. The exhibits are colorful, engaging and even feature a few inventions that were developed in Utah, such as the 

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Museum showcases inventions dreamed up by Kansas Citians – Kansas City Star


Kansas City Star

Museum showcases inventions dreamed up by Kansas Citians
Kansas City Star
You just might be at “That's the Idea!,” a new exhibit at the Kansas City Museum that shines a spotlight on KC inventors and inventions of yesteryear. The early-20th-century machine that sold accident insurance is novel not just for what it did but for

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Dive! Dive! Dive!: Teen Inventor Successfully Tests Homemade Submarine – Yahoo! News (blog)

Dive! Dive! Dive!: Teen Inventor Successfully Tests Homemade Submarine
Yahoo! News (blog)
Most hardworking teenagers play sports and complete their homework after school. Justin Beckerman, 18, does all that and builds machines. His latest creation? A fully-submersible, one-man submarine he made with $ 2,000 worth of materials from the

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China’s Next Great Inventions – Wall Street Journal

China's Next Great Inventions
Wall Street Journal
Chinese inventor Tao Xiangli modified the circuits of the robot he made at his house in Beijing on May 15. According to local media, he spent over $ 24,000 and more than 11 months building the robot out of recycled scrap metal and wiring he bought from

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