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Various Technological Invention Schemes

Technological Development and Invention These days everyone is talking about technological development as if it is the messiah that is going to save the world from extinction. It is very true that technological invention will become the new currency as the world develops. There is a fertile ground for new enhancements and products that are Read more

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Invention as an Income Source

Generating a Living from Invention There are specific issues that relate to the income levels for people who participate in invention. Ideally the commercial world would be looking at them as the beginning link in the chain of events that land a product onto the market for the consumer to enjoy. The creativity and hard Read more

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Invention in the Modern World – Inventor’s Life

Modernity and Invention The creation of invention schemes in the modern world is primarily driven by our desire to have the creature comforts that were denied of our forbearers. Thus the modern home is not complete without the latest electronic equipment of household aids that enable the development of efficient methods of working. On an Read more

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Semiconducting Ink Technology Could Replace Bar Codes

Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are an increasing popular technology for various useful applications. Among other things, RFID tags are used at libraries, in passports, and for quick passage of toll booths. The technology has now been taken a step futher. The invention of semiconducting ink could allow grocery store items to be scanned without the Read more

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The Origins of Modern Day Renewable Energy

Renewable energy, defined as resources that are naturally replenished, include wind, rain, sunlight, water currents and geothermal heat. Our modern day renewable energy techniques may have been introduced much earlier in time than some would think. For instance, did you realize that the first wind turbine to generate electricity was built in 1888? History dates Read more

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Transatlantic Cable: Connecting Two Worlds

The Transatlantic cable, laid across the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, made communication much quicker between North America and Europe. Prior to the Transatlantic cable, communication was only possible via taking a ship across the ocean. There were five attempts to lay the cable- in 1857, two in 1858, in 1865 and in 1866. The Read more