Inventor Patent Kit
Inventor Claims to Have Solved Floating Point Error Problem
"The decades-old floating point error problem has been solved," proclaims a press release from inventor Alan Jorgensen. The computer scientist has filed for and received a patent for a "processor design, which allows representation of real numbers accurate to the last digit." The patent (No. 9,817,662, "Apparatus for
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Edward Furlani named Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
BUFFALO, N.Y. - University at Buffalo researcher Edward P. Furlani, whose pioneering work in microfluidics, inkjet systems, optoelectronics and other fields is recognized worldwide, has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.
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The Week In Review: Design
Multi-physics solver-as-a-service; 3nm test chip; eFPGA patent; UFS IP. Startup OnScale launched with advanced CAE multi-physics solvers that are seamlessly integrated with a scalable, high performance cloud computing platform built on Amazon's AWS. The company's model is built around a Solver-as-a-Service pay-as-you-go subscription model and targets 5G, IoT/Industrial IoT, biomedical, and autonomous car markets.
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GigLocator, a new and very smart place to shop for gig tickets
GigLocator, a live music aggregator, launches today in open beta. It promises to offer a large collection of gig listings worldwide, sourced from major ticket providers and a number of independents too. It enables users of keep track of their favourite artists and venues while offering a discovery mechanism to help you find more gigs you might like.
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Farmer and a pioneering inventor Henry Blair
Whenever there is discussion about African-American inventors, invariably Benjamin Banneker is cited, mainly for a clock of wooden parts that kept accurate time for many years. More knowledgeable followers of inventors know that Thomas Jennings was the first Black man to receive a U.S.
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Why Don't More Low-Income Kids Become Inventors?
Millions of children from poor families who excel in math and science rarely live up to their potential-and that hurts everyone. Consider two American children, one rich and one poor, both brilliant. The rich one is much more likely to become an inventor, creating products that help improve America's quality of life.
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Santa Claus: A Patent History - IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Patent Law
It is that time of year once again where we take time to celebrate the end of a year and usher in the beginning of the next year. For many people, our family included, end of year rituals and family gatherings begin with the celebration of Christmas and the anticipated arrival of Santa Claus sometime during the late evening of December 24th.
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Patent Focus: recent local patents awarded
The following shows recent patents awarded to people or companies in central Virginia. Listed are the name of patent, the patent number, name of the local inventor and his or her locality, the patent assignee, and a brief description of the patent from an abstract. The information comes from the U.S.
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JustinKase: Student's invention could save lives in next school shooting
The Florida school shooting that claimed the lives of 17 students and faculty in Parkland wasn't the first school shooting of 2018 -- and statistics suggest it won't be the last. That's why a Wisconsin student is sharing an invention that he hopes will save lives when the next school shooting happens.
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InventHelp Inventor Develops Mailbox Decoration Kit (NJD-1607) | Markets Insider
PITTSBURGH, March 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- "I wanted to be able to enhance the appearance of a bland mailbox for any occasion using a simple, adaptable and customizable approach," said an inventor from Brick, N.J. "I received a patent for this convenient and customizable kit."
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The Week In Review: Design
Multi-physics solver-as-a-service; 3nm test chip; eFPGA patent; UFS IP. Startup OnScale launched with advanced CAE multi-physics solvers that are seamlessly integrated with a scalable, high performance cloud computing platform built on Amazon's AWS. The company's model is built around a Solver-as-a-Service pay-as-you-go subscription model and targets 5G, IoT/Industrial IoT, biomedical, and autonomous car markets.
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