Not long ago, Buffalo State University music professor Tomás Henriques set out to develop a digital accordion. While that in itself would have been newsworthy, what he ended up creating could ...
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In 1943, Richard James knocked a tension spring off a shelf: The strange motion helped create the Slinky
In 1943, naval engineer Richard James was studying issues of vibrations and sensitivity of devices used on naval ships during the Second World War, when an unexpected event occurred in his life. As ...
If Slinky creator Richard James could turn a spring into a toy, why not turn the toy into a movie? Montreal-based H2V Entertainment has partnered with James Industries, the Hollidaysburg, Pa.-based ...
Some inventions come after long planning and contemplation. Some innovations take place through sheer unpredictability. The Slinky is definitely part of the latter. Richard James, who was a naval ...
It looked like a magic trick and enthralled children that Christmas in 1945 in Philadelphia. It was a metal spring, called a Slinky, that walked down a ramp and enchanted young people around the world ...
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