We are honored to receive the 2009
Thomas Alva Edison Patent Award," said Sabinsa founder Muhammed Majeed.
patents to his credit,
Thomas Alva Edison carved out a niche for himself as one of the truly prodigious and iconic figures in the annals of science and technology.
In 1879,
Thomas Alva Edison invented the first practical light bulb and, soon, the entire world made the switch to electric lights.
At 12 years old,
Thomas Alva Edison spent most of his spare time tinkering with printing presses and experimenting with electrical gadgets.
Sabinsa Corporation, Piscataway, NJ, has been awarded the Research & Development Council of New Jersey's 2004
Thomas Alva Edison Patent Award in the Consumer/Small Company category for its U.S.
In 1993, Union Camp received the
Thomas Alva Edison Patent Award for the first commercial technology in the area of high-consistency ozone bleaching, eliminating the use of chlorine.
In her recent works, the young Berlin-based artist Kirsten Pieroth is concerned with invention--in particular, with the most famous inventor of them all,
Thomas Alva Edison. The long title of Pieroth's Berlin exhibition, "I regret that a previous engagement prevents me from accepting your kind invitation to dinner at your home, on Thursday evening, September seventeenth," is taken from the inventor's correspondence.
How many eclipse-philes know about
Thomas Alva Edison's trip to observe the 1878 total solar eclipse?
Thomas Alva Edison put it plainly: "I never did anything worth doing by accident, nor did any of my inventions come by accident; they came by work." And the man who lit up the world was indeed a worker.
Wei Su, an electronics engineer with the Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate, received the 2002
Thomas Alva Edison Patent Award for his innovative method that enhances the performance of electronic systems.
MBA Polymers Inc., Richmond, Calif., has been awarded the first
Thomas Alva Edison Award for Innovation by The Young Entrepreneurs Organization (YEO) and the Edison Preservation Foundation.
THE telephone was invented by Edinburgh-born scientist Alexander Graham Bell, not
Thomas Alva Edison (Page 39, August 2).