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They're best known as the
inventors
of chemically-based hair creams and heat straightening tools designed to permanently, or semipermanently, alter the texture of black hair.
I believe that the jobs of the future will come from the minds of people who today we call analysts and specialists, but only if we give them the freedom and protection that they need to grow into becoming explorers and
inventors.
And believe me, for a group of scientists and engineers and inventors, there was nothing more satisfying than that the product of their work is now being used by some of the finest artists around the world.
As you can see, there are two
inventors
with identical contraptions in their lap, meeting in the waiting room of a patent attorney.
They had a survey, and they were asking these girls how many women
inventors
we have, how many women scientists do we have.
John went on, and Michael did too, to become some of the
inventors
of computer animation.
There are hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of architects and designers and
inventors
around the world that are getting involved in humanitarian work.
What I see is many, many
inventors.
Our ability to imagine makes us
inventors
and creators and unique.
The very first landline telephones, the
inventors
thought that they would be used for people to listen in to live performances from West End theaters.
More and more, the
inventors
of things will not be able to say that in advance.
CA: Based on the people we've seen at TED, I would say you're truly one of the two or three best
inventors
in the world right now.
I'd like to thank everybody, all the scientists, the philosophers, the architects, the inventors, the biologists, the botanists, the artists ... everyone that blew my mind this week.
The folks at Aardman have done a cool, cute and wild adaptation of their short films of Wallace and Gromit to feature length, as the man and his dog,
inventors
who seem to have more of the intelligence (or practicality) for the latter.
Other
inventors
had previously filmed actions - like Edison's motion photography of a sneeze - but the Lumiere brothers developed equipment that tremendously advanced the medium.
Foreign agents learn of their work and sabotage the plane, hoping to stop the
inventors
and allowing the spies to steal the invention.
While this group has produced some innovative solutions – for example, the Ghanaian entrepreneur Bright Simmons is using mobile technology to address the counterfeit-drug problem – many more passionate local
inventors
and entrepreneurs must get involved.
Research and innovation, or engagement with local entrepreneurs and inventors, is, unfortunately, never on the agenda.
The best brains in Russia –engineers, scientists, and
inventors
– will gather in one place, and from there begin moving the country forward.
Even after the prize spurred scientists, inventors, and engineers from all walks of life into action, it took nearly a half-century for John Harrison, an English carpenter-turned-clockmaker, to win.
They have branched out into new lines of work and social engagement, as inventors, entrepreneurs, and bloggers.
So our co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin – like all other successful
inventors
– kept iterating.
Argentine
inventors
received just 63 patents in the US in the year 2000, compared with 3,400 patents received by Korean
inventors.
The
inventors
of the Third Way mostly overlooked the value of individual liberty, but it is this that remains the single most important issue in a world where open societies still face mortal enemies.
In support of his thesis, he offers several examples of “parallel instances” of invention: there were six separate
inventors
of the thermometer, three of the hypodermic needle, four of vaccination, five of the electric telegraph, and so on.
As a result, a new antibiotic may not become widely used until after its patent has expired and its
inventors
are forced to compete with generic manufacturers.
In 2013, for example, resident
inventors
in Germany filed some 917 patent applications for every million inhabitants.
Resident
inventors
in Greece, by contrast, filed just 69 patent applications for every million.
If
inventors
cannot expect to be rewarded for their achievements, they will stop inventing or investors will stop funding their ventures.
What began as esoteric explorations of the workings of the physical world – the nature of electromagnetism and the atomic structure of matter, for example – became, in the hands of
inventors
and innovators, telecommunications, new drugs, medical imaging and devices, nuclear power, the computer chip, and the Internet.
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