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Invention Lets You Charge Your Cell Phone By Pedaling Your Bicycle

For anyone with a bike and a USB cable, your life is about to get a little easier. South Florida resident Nicolas Zamora is an engineer with a passion for cycling. He combined those two elements and created The CydeKick — a device that hooks on to the …
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This invention lets you control your computer with a banana

You can now control your computer, phone, tablet with virtually anything ranging from a banana all the way to a wiggly bowl of jello, including living pets and human beings. All this with Makey Makey Go, which is the world’s first portable invention kit.
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Sam Asano’s Let’s Invent: Home income equality relates to manufacturing

Why couldn’t they mobilize to have her listed and celebrated nationwide? Anyway, once the basic principle is understood, invention is not difficult. I am suggesting one very large field in which you inventors can be very active. It is the field of …
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A Gecko-Inspired Invention Lets Humans Climb Up Glass Walls

E. Hawkes et al. Everyone’s wished they had a superhuman ability at some point in their lives. And on the super power scale, the ability to scale glass walls like Spider-Man is right up there at the top — and it’s already possible, as shown by a new …
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In a STEM-obsessed world, let’s remember to value real inventions over test scores – Washington Post (blog)

In a STEM-obsessed world, let's remember to value real inventions over test scores
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Ever since President Obama announced the “Educate to Innovate” campaign for Excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) Education in November 2009, U.S. educators have launched a number of initiatives to push down STEM …

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Google’s Project Glass Lets Technology Slip Into the Background (Nick Bilton/Bits)

Nick Bilton / Bits:
Google’s Project Glass Lets Technology Slip Into the Background  —  I have seen the future, and it is wearable.  —  But before I tell you about this future, let’s take a short trip into the past, specifically to the mid-1400s, when a German by the name of Johannes Gutenberg was hard at work inventing the printing press.

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