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Innovation Lab Interview
(September
2006) -Click
to read story Rex
and Earl interview.
Inogen
Oxygen Concentator (July
2006) -Click
to read story
Inogen wins MDEA award.
Ernst and Young Award
(July
2005) -Click
to read story
Inogen founders honored.
Miniature
Barcode Reader (June
2005) -Click
to read story
Smaller than a postage stamp.
Inogen One
(March
2005) -Click
to read story
Named Product of the Year by Frost &
Sullivan.
Microbial
Testing System (March
2005) -Click
to read story
Device uses magnetic particle detection.
Laser Printer/Cutter
(February
2005) -Click
to read story
Carbon dioxide laser cuts and engraves many materials.
OMAX
AbrasiveJet (October
2004- Click
to read story
Amazing machine cuts almost anything and is easy to use.
Rapid
Model Printer (March
2004 -
Click
to read story
Three machines make idea visualization easier and faster.
Insulin Pump:
(July
2003)
- Click
to read story
Wireless insulin pump system receives FDA clearance.
Breast
Cancer Screening:
(May 2003)
- Click
to read story NeoMatrix,
LLC previews breast cancer screening device.
Nobel BioCare: (February
2003)
- Click
to read story
Packaging design cuts costs by 96% for Nobel
BioCare.
Volcano
Therapeutics: (November
2002)- Click
to read story
Patent issues for intravascular thermography device.
Military
GPS Receiver (October
2002) - Click
to read story Raytheon's
GPS handheld design approved for testing.
Cybersonic®
(October 2002) - Click
to read story Entrepreneur
award for oral care system developer.
CNC
Lathe (September
2002) - Click
to read story
Computer-controlled
lathe expands machining capabilities.
Computer Cart
(August
2002) - Click
to read story
Innovative roto-molded design inexpensive to
produce.
Endicor
Medical: (July
2002) - Click
to read story Thrombectomy
device now in clinical studies.
SBA
Award (May
2002) -
Click
to read story
Omnica nominated "Small Business
Contractor of the Year”.
CAD
design:
(From 2001)
- Click
to read story
Rex and Earl discuss the influence of CAD on product development.
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Top 10 Early Contenders for the Automotive X Prize West Philly EVX... Velozzi Supercar... Loremo LS... Motive Switch... VentureOne... Fuel Vapor ale... Phoenix SUT... Hybrid Tech... Tesla WhiteStar... Aptera Typ-1... 
Popular Mechanics May 1, 2008
A New Clarity Applying a new microscopy technique to detect individual molecules in three dimensions. 
HHMI Bulletin May 2008 Sarah C.P. Williams
'Technology Is at the Center' Entrepreneur and philanthropist Peter Thiel speaks on liberty and scientific progress. 
Reason May 2008 Ronald Bailey
In Efficiency Lab, GM Rethinks the Old-School Engine (With Video) Could the internal combustion engine get a green makeover to be more efficient and less harmful to the earth than hybrids? The automotive industry suddenly seems to think so. 
Popular Mechanics April 29, 2008 Chuck Tannert
Nanotrees without the seeds Lead sulfide wires that sprout in intricate tree-like patterns show you don't need templates or catalysts to control nanowire growth, say US-based chemists. 
Chemistry World May 1, 2008 Richard Van Noorden
The Mysterious Memristor Researchers at Hewlett Packard have solved the 37-year mystery of the memory resistor, the missing 4th circuit element. 
IEEE Spectrum May 1, 2008 Sally Adee
Nanoscale Memristor is Electronics' Missing Link US-based scientists have used nanoscale solid oxide films to create a new circuit element, a memristor, which researchers have been hunting for almost four decades. 
Chemistry World April 30, 2008 Richard Van Noorden
Taiwanese software spots stock-market stinkers Evolutionary algorithm combined with three other prediction methods can spot which companies are headed for trouble two years in advance 
IEEE Spectrum May 2008 Yu-Tzu Chiu
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