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== See also == {{Portal|Philosophy|Psychology|Technology|Science}} {{div col|colwidth=20em}} * [[Bayh–Dole Act]] * [[Bold hypothesis]] * [[Chindōgu]] * [[Creativity techniques]] * [[Directive on the legal protection of biotechnological inventions]] * [[Discovery (observation)]] * [[Edisonian approach]] * [[Heroic theory of invention and scientific development]] * [[Independent inventor]] * [[INPEX (invention show)]] * [[International Innovation Index]] * ''[[Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work]]'' * [[Invention promotion firm]] * [[Inventors' Day]] * [[Kranzberg's laws of technology]] * [[Lemelson-MIT Prize]] * [[:Category:Lists of inventions or discoveries]] * [[List of inventions named after people]] * [[List of inventors]] * [[List of prolific inventors]] * [[Multiple discovery]] * [[National Inventors Hall of Fame]] * [[necessity is the mother of invention|Necessity (Invention's mother)]] * [[Patent model]] * [[Proof of concept]] * [[Proposed directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions]] – it was rejected * [[Scientific priority]] * [[Technological revolution]] * ''[[The Illustrated Science and Invention Encyclopedia]]'' * [[Timeline of historic inventions]] * [[Science and invention in Birmingham]] – The first cotton spinning mill to plastics and steam power. {{div col end}}
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