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‘Invention Brothers’ use sibling bond to their advantage as business partners

For 25 years, brothers Scott and Kurt Comstock have combined their minds to churn out toys for children and home products for grown-ups. They come from a family of nine kids and say that having a sibling in between them has made the collaborative process …
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Formlabs, 3D Systems settle their 3D printing patent battle

3D printing’s rise as an affordable craft did not happen randomly. It coincided with the expiration of the patents issued at the time of its invention in the 1980s. But 3D printing companies never stopped applying for patents, and the ones that remain in …
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Area students display their creativity at Invention Convention – Buffalo News

Area students display their creativity at Invention Convention
Buffalo News
Simon, a kindergartner at Olmsted School 64, was the youngest of 155 area students whose inventions were on display Sunday in the 12th annual Western New York Invention Convention in the Sullivan Campus Center at Medaille College. It's a program of …

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IIIT Students Display Their inventions – The New Indian Express

IIIT Students Display Their inventions
The New Indian Express
The International Institute of Information Technology- Hyderabad (IIIT-H) is holding a two-day exhibition titled 'R&D Showcase-2014' from Saturday to showcase the kind of research that is being carried by students and the works of students which have

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Flappy Bird, the labradoodle and other inventions their creators regret – The Guardian


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Flappy Bird, the labradoodle and other inventions their creators regret
The Guardian
The labradoodle isn't a monster – it's adorable, obviously. But what's monstrous is the way crossbreed dogs have been bred and marketed since the labradoodle's inventor Wally Conron first created the breed in the 1980s. "I've done a lot of damage," he

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mavericks who stick with their inventions – Financial Times

mavericks who stick with their inventions
Financial Times
What links a loudspeaker costing £65,000 and a supercar? The answer is a technology developed for audiophiles by a British company, which has been adopted in other sectors. The kinship between a Wilson Benesch speaker stack and a McLaren MP4 car 

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