JIM QUINN is an adjunct professor of composition at the University of Akron, and was writer-in-residence at the National Inventors Hall of Fame for many year.
Articles by this Contributor
Winter 2005
ROBERT GALLO AND LUC MONTAGNIER DISCUSS LEADING THE BATTLE AGAINST THE GREATEST EPIDEMIC OF OUR TIME
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Winter 2005
An amazing breakthrough-and its unintended consequences
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Summer 2004
From global positioning to creating super glue, the amazing accomplishments of 2004’s inductees
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Summer 2004
FOR EDITH FLANiGEN, INVENTING NEW CHEMICALS HAS BEEN DEEPLY MEANINGFUL WORK—AS WELL AS GREAT FUN
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Winter 2004
The Hall examines Ohio’s many contributions to America’s—and the world’s—technology Read >>
Winter 2004
THOMAS FOGARTY STARTED CHANGING THE WORLD OF SURGERY WHEN HE WAS STILL A TEENAGER Read >>
Spring 2004
FORREST BIRD’S CURIOSITY WAS ALWAYS INSATIABLE, AND IT LED HIM TO AN INVENTION THAT HAS KEPT THOUSANDS OF BABIES ALIVE
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Spring 2004
Today’s Collegiate Inventors Competition winners, tomorrow’s technologies
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