A local builder developed a product called GapCap to solve a common problem with deck corners. The Northwestern Pennsylvania Beehive Network helped the builder turn his idea into a marketable product.
You know that clever arrow near the fuel gauge that tells you which side of the car the gas cap is on? For too long, we didn’t know who came up with it. One of the earliest iterations appeared in a ...
James Moylan, who thought up the little arrow on your gas gauge that tells you what side of the car your fuel filler sits, has passed away. Moylan was a Ford interior trim designer who came up with ...
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Cardiologist: 9 American foods you 'couldn't pay me to eat'—after 20 years of treating heart attacks He was singing to an empty restaurant. Then strangers joined in and it went viral 10 Divorced Men ...
PITTSBURGH, June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- "I thought there could be a safer and cheaper option for dispensing and storing a roll of trim coil stock in the construction industry," said an inventor, ...
PITTSBURGH, April 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- "I wanted to create a secure way to hold the far end of a long piece of trim or casing to the wall during the installation process," said an inventor, from ...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, affecting over 20 million individuals and killing 9.7 million in 2022 alone. Each of ~200 cancer types (and multiple subtypes) presents an ...
PITTSBURGH, Jan. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- "With over a decade in the aluminum construction industry I recognized a gap in effective repair solutions for premature leaks. I developed this product to ...
JavaScript’s arrays can hold heterogeneous types, change size on the fly, and readily insert or remove elements. Traditional methods like slice, splice, and push/pop do this by operating on the array ...