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1. AI-Powered Invention Platform Helps Create, Innovate and Patent Ideas This article discusses an AI-powered invention platform from Inventys that helps inventors, entrepreneurs, and business owners create, innovate, and patent their ideas. The platform provides an efficient and cost-effective way to develop and protect inventions. It also allows users to collaborate with experts in the field and receive feedback on their ideas. In addition, the platform includes tools such as patent search, patent analytics, and patent filing. 2. 10 Inventions That Changed the World This article discusses 10 inventions that have changed the world, including the printing press, the telephone, the automobile, and the computer. It details the history of each invention, its impact on society, and the people behind them. It also looks at how each invention has evolved over time and how it continues to shape modern life. 3. 5 Inventions That Are Shaping the Future This article discusses five inventions that are shaping the future, including artificial intelligence, 3D printing, virtual reality, blockchain technology, and autonomous vehicles. Each invention is detailed with its potential applications and implications for the future. The article also looks at the potential challenges each invention may
During World War One, long before the invention of computers, the English Quaker mathematician Lewis Fry Richardson devised a method of solving the equations and made a test forecast by hand. The forecast was a complete failure: Richardson calculated that the pressure at a particular point would rise by 145 hPa in 6 hours. This…
The proverb "necessity is the mother of invention" has been used to describe the source from which our cultural evolution springs. After all, need in times of scarcity has forced humans to continually invent new technologies that have driven the remarkable cumulative culture of our species. But an invention only becomes cultural if it is learned and spread by many individuals. In other words, the invention must be socially transmitted.
The proverb "necessity is the mother of invention" has been used to describe the source from which our cultural evolution springs. After all, need in times of scarcity has forced humans to continually invent new technologies that have driven the remarkable cumulative culture of our species. But an invention only becomes cultural if it is learned and spread by many individuals. In other words, the invention must be socially transmitted. But what are the forces that drive social transmission?
The event that wiped out the dinosaurs wasn't all bad. The low-light environment caused by the meteor impact some 66 million years ago favored the spread of fungi that feed on organic matter, which was abundant at the time as plants and animals were dying in droves.