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Inventor's creations resemble works of Edison, Da VinciNews 8 Austin - Oct 20, 2009
Inventor's creations resemble works of Edison, Da VinciDean Kamen of DEKA Research and Development, who could be called the 21st-century Thomas Edison or Leonardo Da Vinci, was recently awarded the Popular
Coca-Cola's Freestyle, Dean Kamen, and More
BusinessWeek - Oct 01, 2009
Coca-Cola's Freestyle, Dean Kamen, and MoreKamen is known for designing insulin pumps, and dialysis machines, a wheelchair that can climb stairs and, of course, the Segway. and more »
Dean Kamen Honored by Popular Mechanics
PC Magazine - Oct 10, 2009
Dean Kamen may be best known for the Segway personal mobility device, but the prolific genius actually holds 440 US and International and more »
Popular Mechanics awards highlight innovators
From famous inventors like Dean Kamen to a flying car for the Third World to bacteria-powered batteries--and much in-between--the awards are meant to and more »
CNET News - Oct 06, 2009
From famous inventors like Dean Kamen to a flying car for the Third World to bacteria-powered batteries--and much in-between--the awards are meant to and more »
Robotics championships coming to STL
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Oct 08, 2009
Inventor and entrepreneur Dean Kamen announced the selection of St. Louis for the FIRST Robotics Competition championships at the St. Louis Science Center's and more »
District not yet part of NASA-approved science and technology initiative
International Falls Daily Journal - Oct 01, 2009
In 1989, American inventor Dean Kamen founded the science program with the acronym “FIRST” which represents “For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and