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This law lets the US erase new technology - 6,000 inventions down the drain
There is a little-known U.S. law that allows the government to secretly block inventions it considers a threat. Under the Invention Secrecy Act, over 6,000 patents have been buried without public ...
Lost in Time on MSN
Why some of history’s boldest inventions quietly disappeared
Long before modern regulations and digital technology, inventors pushed radical ideas into the real world. This video ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
How war changed the world: 10 military inventions now used by civilians
Innovation is a key aspect that drives militaries forward around the globe. The military ...
Golfers, this is for you! The PGA show just wrapped up in Orlando, and it featured the latest and greatest golf apparel ...
National Inventors’ Day, celebrated on February 11, honors the creativity, ingenuity, and perseverance of inventors whose ...
From microwave ovens and the internet to GPS, many of today's familiar technologies were originally developed for military ...
Ozlo, a Northborough-based producer of noise-masking earbuds for sleep, is expanding its work into neuroscience research and ...
Reed's inventions are critical not only to the operations of the Fantastic Four but also to the larger Marvel Universe.
At an event for the Trump administration’s new “Action for Progress” initiative last week, Dr. Mehmet Oz insisted that “the ...
As federal policymakers weigh potential changes to how biomedical research is funded and regulated in the United States, a ...
NASA technology developed originally for use in space is employed in many everyday situations on Earth, including in your mattress foam.
As NASA fosters technologies needed to live and work farther away from home than ever before, the agency’s Technology Transfer program.
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