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The InventHelp staff, along with Cavey the Caveman, volunteered at the 25th Anniversary Light Up A Child's Life campaign for Make-A-Wish Greater Pennsylvania and West Virginia held at The Mall at Robinson. President Robert Susa, along with his family, presented Make-A-Wish with a $3,900 Wishmaker donation from the company and staff. InventHelp employees worked all afternoon to collect shopper's donations for the Make-A-Wish Wishing Well.
It is Christmas all over for Thayne and Brandon. They are 2 of the four Cache Makers who are getting a head start on the inventors kit so they can help others. The Invetors kit for @sparkfun is really cool, feature rich and the SIK guide book is top notch.
James Murray was born in Culnady, County Londonderry, and was educated in Dublin and Edinburgh, where he took the degree of Doctor of Medicine. He was a member of the College of Surgeons in Dublin. When he settled in Belfast he published a paper on the value of fluid magnesia, and eventually patented his process and started manufacturing it, utilising the waste product as fertiliser. He produced a booklet, Advice to Farmers, and devoted attention to development of fertilisers on a large scale. In 1843 he published Trials and Effects of Chemical Fertilisers with Various Experiments in Agriculture, and subsequently, Heat and Humidity and Medical Effects of Atmospheric Pressure. He was innovative in his exploration of electricity as a cause of illness and in 1849 published Electricity as a Cause of Cholera and Other Epidemics, and the Relation of Galvanism to the Action of Remedies, which was translated into Italian. He became Inspector of Anatomy in Dublin. He was Resident Physician to three Lords Lieutenant and was knighted in 1831. He died in Dublin
An inventor who holds several patents, Thom Gambero of Southeast Portland was trying to concoct an alternative fuel in his Southeast Portland apartment. Instead, the mixture burst into flames, displacing tenants and raising health concerns.
»Amateur chemist's intentions inventive, results ruinous [The Oregonian]
Photo: Brent Wojahn/The Oregonian
Tim Berners-Lee, an English engineer best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web, visits the ATLAS Cavern on the 20th anniversary of the World Wide Web.
The grave of Friedrich Eduard Hoffmann, the inventor of the "Ringofen" used in the fabrication of tiles; his wife and four small children.
Der Hoffmannsche Ringofen ist eine Einrichtung zum effektiven kontinuierlichen Brennen von Ziegeln aus Ton. Er wurde 1858 vom Ingenieur Friedrich Eduard Hoffmann (1818 - 1900) entwickelt. Das Erprobungsmuster befand sich in Scholwin bei Stettin.
Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão solene do Congresso Nacional destinada a celebrar os 150 anos do nascimento de Alberto Santos Dumont (1873-1932).
Alberto Santos Dumont nasceu em 20 de julho de 1873 na cidade então chamada Palmyra (MG), que depois passou a se chamar Santos Dumont, em homenagem ao inventor. Ele morava na França quando desenvolveu o 14-Bis, avião que fez o primeiro voo autopropulsionado da história, em 1906. Santos Dumont é um dos patronos da Força Aérea Brasileira (FAB) e foi incluído pelo Congresso Nacional no Livro dos Heróis e Heroínas da Pátria.
Após término da sessão, parlamentares e convidados posam para foto.
Participam:
senador Izalci Lucas (PSDB-DF);
deputado Luiz Fernando Faria (PSD-MG);
ministro de Estado da Defesa, José Múcio Monteiro;
senador Carlos Viana (Podemos-MG).
Foto: Geraldo Magela/Agência Senado
Fourth and fifth graders shared in the Invention Convention. Showing off their diorama boxes for inventors are Meredith Paull with Leonardo da Vinci and Anna Liggett with Jean Foucault