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Stanford professor wins $500K MIT invention prize – The Australian


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Stanford professor wins $ 500K MIT invention prize
The Australian
A STANFORD University professor has won a $ 500000 award from a Massachusetts Institute of Technology program in recognition of his inventions. In awarding the 2012 Lemelson-MIT Prize, university officials called Stephen Quake "a prolific inventor with
Stanford professor wins 'Oscar for inventions'Sydney Morning Herald
Physicist and Entrepreneur Dr. Stephen Quake Honored with $ 500000 Lemelson-MIT MarketWatch (press release)
Helicos co-founder Quake wins top Lemelson-MIT PrizeMass High Tech

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Flexitallic’s latest invention to Change face of industry again – yorkshirepost

Flexitallic has a global customer service network of manufacturing facilities, manufacturing licensees and a distribution network. It has more than 750 distributors in 30 countries. Flexitallic recently launched a mobile service unit to support clients …
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2012 Invention Awards: A Spring-Loaded Ice Skate – Popular Science


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2012 Invention Awards: A Spring-Loaded Ice Skate
Popular Science
By Bjorn Carey Posted 06.07.2012 at 11:00 am 0 Comments David Blois manages condominium properties near Toronto, but at any given time he's usually also working on several inventions—a solar-powered smoke detector, say, or an age-spot-erasing skin

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Boulder inventor begins grassroots campaign to launch new photography invention – Westword (blog)

Boulder inventor begins grassroots campaign to launch new photography invention
Westword (blog)
7 2012 at 7:59 AM Necessity is the mother of invention, and when Cindy Lichfield needed a way to photograph her jewelry without getting the usual hot spots, strange reflections and strong shadows that often show up in pictures of metal and stone,

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Invention Eases Discomfort for Tonsillectomy Patients, Makes Procedure Simpler for Surgeons – YAHOO!

Mercy Research & Development has pioneered the Adjustable Tongue Blade to update the common tonsillectomy procedure. The new tool makes the surgery more comfortable for patients, helps surgeons quickly establish a secure airway, and adjusts to fit multiple …
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Stanford professor wins $500,000 MIT invention prize – Silicon Valley

BOSTON –A Stanford University professor has won a $ 500,000 award from a Massachusetts Institute of Technology program in recognition of his inventions. In awarding the 2012 Lemelson-MIT Prize, university officials on Monday called Stephen Quake “a …
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