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YouTube user submitted recording of GMTV and BBC TV, The One Show's visit to The British Invention Show 2008. |
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A portable operating theatre which can be powered by solar or wind energy has been created by a Kent firm to be used in remote or war-torn areas.
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A look at some of the products on display at the The British Invention Show being held in London. |
A woman with arthritis, forced to give up her career as a florist, has turned inventor to help others like her still enjoy flower arranging.
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Inventors are meeting to show off their wacky creations at The British Invention Show.
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Trevor Baylis says Britain needs to take inventors more seriously.
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An off-the-cuff remark by a former ski instructor's wife has led to an invention which could prompt a new form of extreme winter sport.
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A keen golfer has turned an idea for computer aids to improve his game into award-winning inventions.
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An engineering graduate from Berkshire has won an award for his latest invention - a disposable rucksack.
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The inventor's lot is a hard one. Months of work are all too often followed by the realisation that nobody is interested in the idea. But are inventors about to buck the trend? |
A simple device warning motorists when they are "tailgating" other cars has been developed by a retired scientist.
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Inventors can be thought of as 'mad scientists' especially in films. The reality is that anyone can be an inventor - and often is! |