Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here …

Or at Least Conduct a Thorough Patent Search By Jack Lander Advancing an invention from concept to licensed patent that pays you royalties is expensive – about $10,000 for the typical low-tech product. If you produce and market...

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Birth of the BounceBoard

By Chris Kane In 1998, when I was 12, I decided I was going to find a way to practice some “gravity defying” tricks on my snowboard and wakeboard during the off-seasons. Unfortunately, there was nothing available anywhere that...

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Meet the Finalists

10  collegiate teams to compete in D.C. for cash prizes Invent Now, Inc., in an effort to recognize the outstanding work of this country’s student innovators, announced the 2010 finalists of its annual Collegiate Inventors...

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Tonight on Got Invention Radio

Master housewares licensor and inventor mentor Warren Tuttle graces our virtual studio on  Got Invention Radio tonight. Tune in 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST at www.gotinvention.com. Call 877.474.3302 or e-mail your questions...

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Seeing Stars – the Future of Fusion

By Jason Albee To understand the future of fusion, you have to know the past. Around the turn of the 20th century, there lived a young boy named Philo Farnsworth. He grew up on a farm in Idaho, but his interests eclipsed...

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Inside Baseball with Cal Ripken Jr.

How to Score a Home Run Product Despite its notorious reluctance to embrace innovation, Major League Baseball increasingly is finding room for new ideas in America’s oldest pastime. With the World Series upon us, it’s time to...

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Student Lab Stars Land Biomed Prizes

The National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance just announced the winners of the inaugural BMEStart competition, recognizing undergraduate excellence in biomedical innovation. First place and a $10,000 grant for...

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