"Invent Help" Invention Newsletter - February 2008
Air Miles: Are Flying Cars In Our Near Future?
Regardless of how many advancements we make in the traditional automobile – hybrids, GPS, ethanol – it seems we won't be happy until we've conquered the sky as well as the road. The flying car continues to be the inventor's ultimate dream. More than 70 designs for flying cars have been patented since the early 20th century, but none have been viable – until now.
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What commonly used product was originally made out of fish?
The first patent for an adhesive was issued around 1750 for a glue made out of fish. Shortly after, patents were issued for adhesives made from natural rubber, animal bones, starch, milk proteins and casein.