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Inventors

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Inventors meaning

plural of inventor

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Lone inventorsinventors who are not attached to a company or other organization – are only represented in some of these patents.

He was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame and included in the International Telecommunication Union 's roster of great inventors.

Inventors feel the need to play with things that interest them, and to explore, and this internal drive brings about novel creations. citation Juice: The Creative Fuel That Drives World-Class Inventors (2004), p.14-15 by Evan I. Schwartz.

And even its inventors had a fairly gruesome backstory.

Becoming obsessed with the game's magic, Rogers is seen pitching the game to everyone and anyone until he meets with the inventors of Game Boy.

D., a professor of microbiology and immunology who is famous for his chimeric coronavirus research, is listed as one of the three inventors, along with Kristopher Curtis and Boyd Yount.

Everyone from students and employees to sustainability thought leaders and the world’s greatest inventors will experience Delta’s vision for and work toward advancing the more sustainable future of flight.

FROM the inventors of sushi comes disappointing news about fish.

How much money is going to these "small inventors"?

Inventors around the world were invited to propose novel ways to reduce carbon emissions of cargo vessels.

It’s a chance for us to reflect on the achievements of past leaders, scholars, inventors, and trailblazers among others.

Just as he gradually found helpful inventions by chaining amino acids together, Gourdie never expected to be recognized by the National Academy of Inventors — another fortunate consequence for pursuing answers to questions that he found interesting.

More importantly to reap the benefits of monopoly profits in perpetuity thereby frustrating the raison d’etre of patents namely balancing the concerns of inventors with those of the public.

Music copyright, which became law in the United States in 1831, allows composers to establish the “metes and bounds” of their intellectual property, just as mechanical inventors do in obtaining patents.

Our latest report on women’s participation in inventive activity found that fewer than 1 in 7 inventors in Europe are women.

Some say it was Heron of Alexandria, one of the most prolific inventors of antiquity, who created the odometer.

The father-of-three, 41, is visiting the island for the third annual Earthshot Prize, where he will announce the next batch of companies and inventors to be handed £1million to scale up their environmental ideas, as well as speak with previous winners.

We all know Henry Ford started cranking out Model Ts in 1908 — in colors ranging from black to black and, yes, black — but inventors had been tinkering with engine-powered vehicles as far back as the late 1600s.

While his achievements might have fallen slightly under the radar compared to other Scots scientists and inventors, the name of Thomas Graham will proudly appear on a rebuilt community library which is due to open its doors in the coming weeks.

In essence, the telephone was also born thanks to the experiments of various inventors.