Archive for the 'Innovation' Category

Black History Fact Of The Day: 3D Viewing Glasses

Kenneth J. Dunkley invented 3-dimensional viewing glasses (3-DVG). Mr. Dunkley’s invention displays 3-dimensional effects from 2-dimensional photos without implementing the use of mirrors, lenses, or optical elements. Tweet

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Black History Fact Of The Day: Black Inventors Created The Internet, Website Address Extensions, Cellphone Towers & More

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Invention Spotlight: James Patrick’s Liftaem

This amazing invention allows for easy lateral movement of weight up to 1,000 pounds. The invention was created to allow for easy transport of medical patients. Brilliant! Tweet

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Invention Spotlight: Dr. Thomas Mensah: Fiber Optics & Nano Technology Inventor

A battery that only need to be charged once a week….I wonder if Jamie Foxx’s character in Annie was partially based on this genius inventor. [SIDEBAR: Dr. Thomas Mensah has published a book called, “The Right Stuff Comes in Black, Too.” I hope to check his book out before the year is over.] Tweet

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Goggles That Can See Through Wall On The Horizon?

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Prolific Inventor Creates A “Free Energy” Device

[SIDEBAR: A battery that you can charge and drive your car for 1,000 miles? Wow! Do we even need oil to run a car anymore?] Tweet

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Jaylen Bledsoe: Genius Teenage IT CEO

This young genius is currently employing 150 people. His empire is still growing! Tweet

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Teen Computer Hacker Turned Millionaire Computer Entrepreneur

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A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words Pic Of The Week

Air Conditioning Inventor, Frederick McKinley Jones. Tweet

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Invention Spotlight: Lonnie Johnson

Engineer/Inventor Lonnie Johnson explains how he came up with the idea for his goldmine invention, The Super Soaker. Tweet

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