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Invention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An invention is a new configuration, device, or process. Some inventions are based on pre-existing models or ideas and others are radical breakthroughs. Inventions can extend the boundaries of human...
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IMC Inventions - Theme page. ... Invention & Design - Learn about the following inventions: telephone, automobile, lightbulb, radio, and airplane as well as the design process.. ... Inventions - Theme page from Teacher Vision. (Popups are very bad at this site.)
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Since 1790 the United States Patent Office has granted more than 6 million patents. The number of patents issued The middle and late 19th century was a golden age for American invention. ... The Smithsonian preserves thousands of the models that inventors were required to submit with patent applications before 1880.
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Celebrates inventors, and has indexes of inventors with brief biographies, and an index of inventions so you can find out who is credited with which inventio ... ABOUT INVENT NOW ... HALL OF FAME...
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The following invention facts and myths are meant to amaze and amuse you. Take the tour and view all the inventions from aspirin to zippers. ... When we study the great inventions of the world, we find that they are either very simple, basic things like the wheel or very complex things like the computer.
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