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Trailblazing the Modern Computer Age in the 19th Century: Ada Lovelace
September 15, 2016
It turns out it was a visionary woman – Ada Lovelace – who was one of the first trailblazers to challenge previously held conceptions about computers’ limitations.
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Invention Science Fund Partnering with NAMIC to Create New 3D Printing Technologies
September 13, 2016
There’s hardly an industry 3D printing doesn’t promise to revolutionize. From rocket engine injectors to life-like prosthetics, it’s undeniable that 3D printing, or additive manufacturing, is a huge field of technological opportunity.
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IV’s Favorite Inventions: The Babbage Machine
September 1, 2016
Visit the Intellectual Ventures Lab and you’ll find one of IV’s favorite inventions, the Babbage Machine. Consisting of 8,000 parts, weighing five tons and measuring 11 feet long, this particular invention is hard to miss. But its size isn’t the reason it has a home in the IV Lab foyer.
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Behind the Breakthrough: Manan Shukla on AI Shield
August 30, 2016
Last year, Behind the Breakthrough profiled Manan Shukla, an associate commercialization lead at Global Good. Manan has traveled extensively in some of the most impoverished regions in the world, working with farmers to understand the problems they’re facing and what technologies could help.
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News You Can Use: Summer Olympics Edition
August 25, 2016
This month we’ve celebrated and showcased STEM in our communities, and appreciated outstanding displays of tenacity and teamwork – traits inventors often share – from Olympic athletes in Rio.
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