Inventions
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Inventions
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Inventions
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- France Actualites, April 9, 1943, Produced by France Actualites
- Actualites Mondiales, March 28, 1941, Produced by Les Actualites Mondiales
- Universal Newsreels, Release 473, July 6, 1936
- Universal Newsreels, Release 826, November 22, 1939
- Invention, discovery, and creativity,, [by] A.D. Moore
- Universal Newsreels, Release 78, September 25, 1930
- Actualites Mondiales, September 4, 1940, Produced by Les Actualites Mondiales
- The entrepreneurial spirit of African American inventors, Patricia Carter Sluby
- Encyclopedia of American Indian contributions to the world, 15,000 years of inventions and innovations, Emory Dean Keoke and Kay Marie Porterfield
- Universal Newsreels, Release 102, December 15, 1932
- Fixed, the science/fiction of human enhancement, a Making Change Media production ; produced & directed by Regan Pretlow Brashear ; co-producer, Jamie LeJeune
- Universal Newsreels, Release 585, August 2, 1937
- Inventing modern America, from the microwave to the mouse, text by David E. Brown ; foreword by Lester C. Thurow ; introductions by James Burke
- Universal Newsreels, Release 458, May 13, 1936
- Machines that made history, landmarks in mechanical engineering, by Jennifer M. Black ; sponsored by the ASME History & Heritage Committee
- Those inventive Americans., Produced by the National Geographic Special Publications Division. Foreword by Leonard Carmichael
- Universal Newsreels, Release 297, October 29, 1934
- Forest guards, directed by Stephen Kijak and John Keitel
- Universal Newsreels, Release 584, July 28, 1937
- Inventology, how we dream up things that change the world, Pagan Kennedy
- Nippon News, No. 068, September 22, 1941, Produced by Nippon News
- Miracle of Rubber
- Eureka, how invention happens, Gavin Weightman
- Cathedral, forge, and waterwheel, technology and invention in the Middle Ages, Frances & Joseph Gies
- Universal Newsreels, Release 583, July 26, 1937
- Da Vinci tech, The History Channel
- Really useful, the origins of everyday things, Joel Levy
- The men who united the States, America's explorers, inventors, eccentrics, and mavericks, and the creation of one nation, indivisible, Simon Winchester
- Nippon News, No. 123, October 14, 1942
- Villainous compounds, chemical weapons & the American Civil War, Guy R. Hasegawa ; foreword by Bill J. Gurley
- The power makers, steam, electricity, and the men who invented modern America, Maury Klein
- Railroads that tamed the West, produced by Jaffe Productions in association with Hearst Entertainment Television for the History Channel ; A&E Television Networks
- Actualites Francaises, March 30, 1945, Produced by Les Actualites Francaises
- The art of tinkering, meet 150+ makers working at the intersection of art, science & technology, Karen Wilkinson & Mike Petrich
- France Actualites, October 8, 1943, Produced by France Actualites
- The pattern seekers, how autism drives human invention, Simon Baron-Cohen
- The powerhouse, inside the invention of a battery to save the world, Steve LeVine
- Universal Newsreels, Release 753, March 13, 1939
- From anesthesia to X-rays, innovations and discoveries that changed medicine forever, Christiane Nockels Fabbri ; foreword by Sandra Panem, PhD
- Pharmaphobia, how the conflict of interest myth undermines American medical innovation, Thomas P. Stossel
- Tinkerlab, a hands-on guide for little inventors, Rachelle Doorley
- France Actualites, February 26, 1943, Produced by France Actualites
- ForbesĀ® greatest technology stories, inspiring tales of the entrepreneurs and inventors who revolutionized modern business, Jeffrey Young
- Inventions and their inventors, David Rogers, Vol. 1
- Ancient inventions, Peter James & Nick Thorpe
- Universal Newsreels, Release 554, November 11, 1946
- Universal Newsreels, Release 582, July 21, 1937
- Great ideas in engineering, [by] Egon Larsen
- Nippon News, No. 038, February 25, 1941, Produced by Nippon News
- Universal Newsreels, Release 19, February 29, 1932
Outgoing Resources
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