Archive for November, 2008

Nov 30 2008

Invention Briefs 11-30-2008

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  • Plumbing the oceans – “This has the potential to become the biggest source of renewable energy in the world,” says Robert Cohen, who headed the US federal ocean thermal energy programme in the early 1970s.
  • A superhard substance that is more slippery than Teflon could protect mechanical parts from wear and tear, and boost energy efficiency by reducing friction.
  • Some musical shake, rattle and roll has led Belgian physicists to develop a new kind of levitation. It only works for tiny drops of liquid, but could provide a new way to handle biological or forensic samples without contaminating them.
  • The University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Wausau, Wis., company have come up with a 37-inch, bullet and bomb-proof Humvee tire based on a polymeric web so cool looking there’s no need for hub caps.
  • Researchers at Ohio State University have accidentally discovered a new solar cell material capable of absorbing all of the sun’s visible light energy.
  • Fishermen in the village of Maruata, which is located on the Mexican Pacific coast 18 degrees north of the equator, have no electricity. But for the past 16 years they have been able to store their fish on ice: Seven ice makers, powered by nothing but the scorching sun, churn out a half ton of ice every day.
  • Buckypapers outrun carbon nanotubes as they combine nano and textile technologies.
  • A Californian company is developing a new technique for recycling carbon dioxide, or CO2, and turning it back into fuel.
  • Cool Earth Solar’s design is unique in the solar energy world. The company uses an inflatable plastic thin-film balloon (solar concentrator) that, upon inflation, focuses sunlight onto a photovoltaic cell held at its focal point. The design produces 400 times the electricity that a solar cell would create without the company’s concentrator.
  • The device, called the Glove and invented by two Stanford biologists, is used by the San Francisco 49ers during games and at practice for players’ health. But its applications are far broader: from treating stroke and heart attack victims to allowing soldiers to remain in the field longer under intense heat.

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Nov 30 2008

International Transport Logistics invention simplifies shipping – Bizjournals.com

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International Transport Logistics invention simplifies shipping
Bizjournals.com, NC - Nov 24, 2008
JACKSONVILLE — An invention by two Jacksonville companies allows roll-on/roll-off cargo and other oversized equipment to be stored on container ships

Source: International Transport Logistics invention simplifies shipping – Bizjournals.com

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Nov 30 2008

WALL: An all-American invention – Los Angeles Daily News

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WALL: An all-American invention
Los Angeles Daily News, CA - 10 hours ago
By Tom Hoffarth, Columnist It must have been a pure harmonic convergence, a real fortuitous happenstance, that the most American of holidays – Thanksgiving,

Source: WALL: An all-American invention – Los Angeles Daily News

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Nov 30 2008

Broward man's invention makes beach security a breeze – MiamiHerald.com

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Broward man's invention makes beach security a breeze
MiamiHerald.com, FL - 10 hours ago
A Broward resident's invention makes life a little easier for beachgoers worried about their valuables. BY JULIE LANDRY LAVIOLETTE Where did you hide your

Source: Broward man's invention makes beach security a breeze – MiamiHerald.com

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Nov 30 2008

Time Magazine's #1 Invention of 2008: The Retail DNA Test – Associated Content

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Time Magazine's #1 Invention of 2008: The Retail DNA Test
Associated Content, CO - Nov 29, 2008
Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey, co-founders of 23andMe, a gene testing service that topped Time Magazine's 50 Best Inventions of 2008 list, don't seem to

Source: Time Magazine's #1 Invention of 2008: The Retail DNA Test – Associated Content

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Nov 30 2008

Batteeryless Device Invention for TPMS – NewsBlaze (press release)

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Batteeryless Device Invention for TPMS
NewsBlaze (press release), CA - 18 hours ago
I have a new idea and applied US patent named "Auto-Charging Alert Device for Rotatable Pneumatic Object" The Abstract of the invention is an auto-charging

Source: Batteeryless Device Invention for TPMS – NewsBlaze (press release)

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Nov 30 2008

Lambert & Lambert Licenses New EggShaper(TM) Invention – MarketWatch

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Lambert & Lambert Licenses New EggShaper(TM) Invention
MarketWatch - Nov 24, 2008
The new household kitchen invention is a fun and easy way to make perfect eggs. Created by an independent inventor, the new invention is expected to be

Source: Lambert & Lambert Licenses New EggShaper(TM) Invention – MarketWatch

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Nov 30 2008

Local invention ready for big-time – Vineland Daily Journal

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Local invention ready for big-time
Vineland Daily Journal, NJ - Nov 29, 2008
But his invention was never put into motion until years later, after he married his wife Stacey, a former Vineland resident. In the summer of 2003,

Source: Local invention ready for big-time – Vineland Daily Journal

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Nov 30 2008

Humble mouse turns 40 and loses its touch – guardian.co.uk

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Humble mouse turns 40 and loses its touch
guardian.co.uk, UK - 18 hours ago
Apple bought the mouse patent for its Macintosh in 1984, securing the success of the invention. Photograph: Bernard Gotfryd/Getty Images The name was never

Source: Humble mouse turns 40 and loses its touch – guardian.co.uk

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Nov 30 2008

Bra repair invention strikes gold – BBC News

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Bra repair invention strikes gold
BBC News, UK - Nov 28, 2008
An inventor's device to fix bras when the underwire pops out has won two gold medals for invention of the year. Scott Dutton, from Barry, Vale of Glamorgan,

Source: Bra repair invention strikes gold – BBC News

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