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Latest Science News

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

Management Science and Innovation (MSI) Announces Award of Contract for US Army Reserves CPI Support
Management Science and Innovation (MSI), http://www.msi6.com has been awarded the first option year on our US Army Reserves Command (USRAC) CPI Contract. (PRWeb February 06, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/02/prweb5039694.htm
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Science Alive in South Bend
Kids in South Bend beat the winter weather by learning all about science. The annual Science Alive event at the St. Joseph County public library was held Saturday. Kids could build rockets, create some
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Computer science students earn extra training
HAMILTON — Three computer science students from Hamilton High School — John Stoll, Brad Sowder and Ryan Clark — were recently honored with an invitation to attend a masters course on developing iPhone applications by INTERalliance of Greater Cincinnati.The INTERalliance is a collaborative effort of regional businesses and educators designed to create an environment to keep local young …
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Latest Science News

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

Science Project 1974
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Image by The Rocketeer
In 8th Grade, I invented a safety feature for electrical outlets. It uses an attachable magnet that goes on the male plug (and stays on the plug when you unplug the appliance) and a magnetic reed switch inside the electrical outlet. The current doesn’t turn on inside the outlet until a magnetic field is present. That keeps kids with forks or knives poking into the outlet from being electrocuted.

I won 1st place in Physical Science at the school and the Regional Science Fair that year. I didn’t get to go to State because I was only in 8th Grade. If I had been a Freshman, I would have been invited to go to State competition.

My Dad commissioned a law firm in 1975 to do a patent search. They found in Argentina (U S Patent 3,868,160), someone had a similar invention that used a magnet and two others (No. 3,846,598 and No. 3,699,285) that used the ground prong to push the circuit into a closed state and one other (No. 3,596,019) that was just like my idea except it used a pin attachment on the plug to turn on the circuit in the outlet. Another similar invention was a power cable coupler (Patent 3,496,500) intended to be used in marine environments that had a sliding collar with a magnet in it that matched a reed switch inside the coupler housing and actuated it after the cable was plugged in and locked. I never saw those items on the market. The lawyer said otherwise it was a perfectly patentable idea.

Other ideas I’ve had but other people patented first:

Legos with batteries, wires, lights and motors inside and put together to form a circuit. I have a rejection letter from Samsonite (the owner of Lego products at the time). Now Lego is selling my idea.

Dental Floss Picks (I came up with this idea in the mid ’70′s too, but didn’t do anything with it)

GPS Enabled Polaroid Cameras (now Ricoh has announced a GPS Enabled Digital Camera)

Urinal Toy (pee on a sensor and get a high score)

I have a couple more ideas that I haven’t seen patented yet… but can’t afford the process of getting the patent! It is frustrating waiting too long and seeing your ideas make someone else money.

Are there any other frustrated inventors out there?

Science Foundation of Arizona directs million to solar energy research
Science Foundation Arizona (SFAz) today announced the use of a $ 1 million grant for a project to make large-scale solar electricity generation more cost-effective. Pioneered by internationally recognized and celebrated University of Arizona (UA) researcher Roger Angel, the “energy telescope” project uses principals of optics and large telescope design in an innovative way to produce electricity …
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Science on Patrol
Students from Eisenhower and Stewart Middle Schools recently completed the fall session of Science on Patrol by presenting a “case” to District Justice Margaret Hunsicker. Science on Patrol is a collaborative program between Norristown PD, Greater Norristown PAL and the Norristown Area School District. It teaches forensic science techniques that the students the apply to solve fictional crimes.
Read more on The Times Herald

Latest Regional News

Saturday, December 25th, 2010

Regional cricket on ESPN
All regional cricket matches under the auspices of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) will now be shown live on the ESPN Caribbean television channel for the next three years.
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Monmouth Regional asks firm to stop using its logo
TINTON FALLS — The Monmouth Regional High School Board of Education has asked a Pennsylvania company to stop selling unauthorized clothing items imprinted with the school’s name.
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