Recharging the Electric Vehicle Industry
Lemelson Foundation
by darrel
6d ago
Siblings Steven (left) and Zora Chung (right) co-founded technology company ReJoule. This sustainable startup is building a circular economy for EV batteries from the ground up How do you make a critically important sustainable industry even more sustainable? For electric vehicles, one of the challenges is the sustainable source itself — the lithium-ion battery. Although they are extremely efficient in storing charges and cutting back on carbon emissions, they have their own environmental impacts, from the mining of the lithium to the eventual disposal of the battery itself. What if there was ..read more
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Paving the Way to Sustainability
Lemelson Foundation
by darrel
6d ago
Removing roadblocks for low-carbon building materials can spur innovation and lower greenhouse gas emissions By Rafae Ghani, Policy Advisor, ClearPath; Tess Moran, Industrial Policy Analyst, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions; Mallory Shaevsky, Government Affairs Associate, ClearPath; Emily Tucker, Senior Federal Policy Manager, Clean Air Task Force When looking for ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions to fight climate change, one of the answers lies directly beneath our feet. And in our ceilings, in our walls, and in much of our built environment. It’s the cement, concrete, and asphalt ..read more
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Teaching Beyond Textbooks
Lemelson Foundation
by darrel
3w ago
Middle school inventor Jeanelle Dao with her prototype of a pattern-sensing doormat to allow people with hand disabilities to unlock doors with a tap of the foot. (Courtesy of Society for Science) Rethinking Education for a World Fueled by Creativity and Innovation By Rob Schneider, Executive Director of The Lemelson Foundation and David Coronado, Senior Program Officer Fresh off this year’s InventEd Convening, we’re reminded of the importance and promise of invention education. The 2024 convening brought together a vibrant community of educators, administrators, researchers, government agenci ..read more
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Invent Oregon
Lemelson Foundation
by darrel
1M ago
Nurturing innovation through empowering collegiate inventors and entrepreneurs in Oregon  In the realm of innovation and entrepreneurship in higher education, Invent Oregon has the distinction of being Oregon’s only college-level prototyping program. The annual competition provides the necessary grants and guidance to transform student ideas into tangible solutions and products that address today’s most pressing challenges. At the heart of Invent Oregon lies a profound belief in the potential of students to make a difference. The program fosters a supportive environment for students to ex ..read more
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Achieving that Lightbulb Moment
Lemelson Foundation
by darrel
1M ago
Nicolette Buonora (left) and Lauren Strechay (right) in the Hopkinton High School shop. How two high school inventors created a flashlight to help light the way for their community’s first responders “Solve a problem for the local fire or police department.” That was the only instruction given for the opening project in Doug Scott’s high school engineering class in Hopkinton, Massachusetts. He uses an invention education approach to teaching STEM, which is rooted in project-based learning and the methods inventors use to identify and solve problems.  His lessons are student-led, open-ende ..read more
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New Grantees Announced for Engineering for One Planet
Lemelson Foundation
by darrel
2M ago
Through the Engineering for One Planet (EOP) initiative, The Lemelson Foundation supports transformational change for the teaching of engineering across higher education. EOP works with a diverse community of people from education, industry, nonprofit, and government sectors dedicated to ensuring all future engineers learn the fundamental skills and principles of social and environmental sustainability. Higher education institutions across the U.S. have been igniting curricular change by integrating key social and environmental sustainability learning outcomes and related professional skills f ..read more
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Engineering for One Planet: A Paradigm Shift for Climate Action and a Sustainable Future
Lemelson Foundation
by darrel
2M ago
By Cindy Cooper, Senior Program Officer, The Lemelson Foundation World Engineering Day prompts crucial questions: Can the very ingenuity that defines engineering — the force that builds our world’s cities and puts a world of knowledge in our hands — help pave the path towards a truly sustainable future? Can it become an instrument not just for technological progress, but also for the thriving of our planet and its inhabitants? Can engineering help humanity prosper as part of nature, not apart from nature? What role can engineering play in this paradigm shift? While critical to supporting huma ..read more
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Celebrating Black Inventors and Innovators
Lemelson Foundation
by darrel
2M ago
From sustainability to health to entertainment, these inventors are pushing boundaries and improving lives and livelihoods The lessons of Black ingenuity throughout our history have a lot to teach us about tackling the problems we see in the present. “Today, there are significant opportunities to combat climate, social, health, and economic injustices while actively shaping the future we envision,” says Kory Murphy [Link to Kory Message], a Program Officer at The Lemelson Foundation for Invention and Entrepreneurship. “In these times, the need to recognize and embrace Black ingenuity is possi ..read more
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Embracing Black Ingenuity: Beyond Black History Month
Lemelson Foundation
by darrel
2M ago
By Kory Murphy, Program Officer, The Lemelson Foundation Each February brings me a deeper appreciation for Black History Month. Yet, alongside this admiration, I can’t help but grapple with mixed feelings. We dedicate a mere 28 days to honoring the remarkable achievements of Black individuals in American history. Despite the community events and workplace discussions, Black History Month often feels like a mere token gesture, akin to a game show consolation prize. It’s in February when discussions about the history of Black people in America, including the painful legacy of slavery, seem mome ..read more
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Inventing for Sustainability
Lemelson Foundation
by darrel
2M ago
Inventors and startups are increasingly focusing on innovation that protects the planet. The challenges to our environment and to the health of our ecosystems are many. This National Inventors’ Day, we’re showcasing the inventors and entrepreneurs — both young and established — who are devising novel and sustainable solutions to the problems they see in the world. From repurposing plastic waste to helping mitigate the dangers brought on by the climate crisis, these inventors and innovators are also creating products and companies that benefit our economies and our communities. Denise Gray A ..read more
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