Dive into the minds of inventors, entrepreneurs, and visionaries to learn about their inventions, the failures they overcame, and how they took their ideas to market.

Reinventing Cuba

Without a free market for over almost 60 years, Cubans have been forced to make do without most things.

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Judah Pollack, Author of The Net and the Butterfly

Where do creative ideas come and how do we capture them?

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Quick 3D Color Maps of Real-World Environments

Amir Rubin is the co-founder of Paracosm, a company that developed a handheld device that creates 3D color maps of real-world environments.

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A Better Mosquito Trap

The son of a Pennsylvania preacher, Philip Koehler made his way to Florida courtesy of the U.

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Identifying Water Pathogens Quickly and Cheaply

Detecting diseases in water is harder than it sounds.

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Helping Doctors Prescribe Antibiotics

"Smart Steward" is a web-based platform that helps doctors prescribe antibiotics with the goal of reducing antibiotic resistance.

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The Invention of the Cade Museum

Stephanie Bailes is the executive director of the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention, the sponsor of Radio Cade.

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So You Want to Start a BioTech Company?

Serial entrepreneur Randy Scott founded Novamin, a toothpaste using the bio-glass technology invented by Larry Hench (featured on "Glass that Grows," 9/25/18).

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A Microchip That Acts Like a Brain

A native of Bogota, Colombia,  Dr.

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A Simple Mosquito Water Trap

For most people, mosquitoes are very unwelcome.

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Spray Vaccinations for Chickens

Nine billion chickens are hatched every year in the U.

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Detecting Traumatic Brain Injuries

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is hard to detect, and is sometimes called the "invisible injury.

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