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Fall 2010


Volume 25, Issue 3

FEATURES

Our compendium of 25 of the most crazy-creative, thinking-outside-the-box inventions in American history

An insight at a county fair in 1873 transformed the West

Mechanized picking of cotton transformed the South

The gas plasma panel offered a brighter display with no flicker and higher contrast, but took 30 years to perfect

A new approach to impressing sound on radio waves created less static

Stephanie Kwolek invented one of the world’s most versatile materials, and a new branch of polymer chemistry

A poor immigrant scrounged materials from junkyards to invent a device that worked five times faster than lasting by hand, making shoes affordable for millions

Serial doodler, drafter, and brainstormer, New Hampshire–born Earl S. Tupper was an inventor obsessed with improving everyday household objects.

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