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  1. Leonardo Da Vinci - Artist, Inventor, Engineer His full name is Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, but most simply know him as Da Vinci or Leonardo Da Vinci. He was born on April 15, 1452 and died May 2, 1519. Most know him as a famous painter, but he was so much more.
  2. InventHelp Review Here you will find a review about America's largest and most experienced invention company. InventHelp tries to submit clients' inventions to industry in the hope of gaining a good-faith review, and our patent referral services have helped inventors...
  3. Alexander Graham Bell Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish scientist, inventor, and innovator. Alexander Graham Bell is the inventor of the telephone.
  4. Benjamin Franklin If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are dead and rotten, either write things worth reading, or do things worth the writing. B. Franklin Benjamin Franklin lived by his edict. His writings and his work had a profound impact on people around t...
  5. George Washington Carver As a botany and agriculture teacher to the children of ex-slaves, Dr. George Washington Carver wanted to improve the lot of "the man farthest down", the poor, one-horse farmer at the mercy of the market and chained to land exhausted by cott...
  6. Famous Scots The official population of Scotland at the time of the last census was 5,062,011. That is considerably less than Greater London alone, so how can we begin to explain the incredible contribution native Scots have made to the worlds of science and lite...
  7. Thomas Edison Although born in Ohio, Thomas Edison spent much of his later life in New Jersey. Edison is famous for his work with telegraphy, phonographs, the incandescent light bulb, and the kinetoscope, the first motion picture camera. He is shown here in his la...
  8. The Snooze Button You want to wake up early in the morning and get ready for an important meeting. So you set your alarm clock to wake you up. The day dawns... your alarm goes off and you lean over and press the "snooze" button to steal a few extra  mom...
  9. Nikola Tesla - the man who invented the twentieth century Probably the most creative and prolific scientist of the 20th Century, Nikola Tesla was at the forefront of so many scientific disciplines. Yet due to his  inability to get on with his fellow scientists he was more or less osterised by the scine...
  10. The Million-Dollar Idea in Everyone Based on the book, The Million-Dollar Idea in Everyone by Michael Collins, this Lens will talk about how to make money from the things you already know. Get rid of the old-school thinking that you need a fancy degree or impressive credentials to be a...
  11. Make Stuff I just love to make stuff. As a kid, I would draw up elaborate plans for my new inventions and actually try to build some of them. I would spend hours putting together things with odd materials I could find around the house into simple pinball machi...
  12. John Philip Holland John Philip Holland was an Irish engineer who designed the first formally commissioned submarines for the US Navy, and also for the Royal Navy. Please note that, although my surname is also Holland, I'm not related in any way to John Philip Holland.
  13. Inventor Spot InventorSpot.com is the best and most popular invention related website in the world.  With more than a dozen bloggers posting daily on the latest inventions and innovations and helpful advice to inventors, it is the best site for all types of i...
  14. Marv by Marilyn Sachs Do you have a reluctant reader in your family? When my tween needed some encouragement to read I stumbled across Marv by Marilyn Sachs. Marv is an inventor. His mind is always working; thinking of new inventions. He builds a revolving door, an elevat...
  15. Harvey Ball ? Harvey Ross Ball (10 July 1921 – 12 April 2001) is the earliest known designer of the Smiley. Thank you Harvey, what a impact you made with your smileys! And although ownership and inventor of the smiley is often disputed, as far as I am c...
  16. Hovercraft A hovercraft is a vehicle supported on a cushion of air supplied by a powered fan mounted on the craft. It looks somewhat like a life raft swishing along at high speed. The recreational HovPod shoots across the water at 45 mph with three (3) adults a...
  17. Turning an idea into a reality, make money with inventions! A step by step instruction manual on inventing. I have been developing for the past 10 years and have launched many new products in fields ranging from automotive to landscaping. My len's focus is to share some insight from what I have learned and to...
  18. Watch the invention / product development process There are many websites claiming they can help inventors with their ideas, but how many ideas / inventions have they launched. If they haven't, but are willing to give you advice - how good can that advice be. So not to be like them, I will try and i...
  19. Product Marketing Resource The number one reason that new or existing product initiatives fail is that management falls in love with their product. They believe they have an excellent product and often act in reliance on the assumed fact the product is great. This often causes...
  20. Young Inventors International Young Inventors International is a not-for-profit organization that educates and connects student innovators.  The group has more than 1,800 members around the world; our members own more than 500 patented and patent-pending technologies. Young I...