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Innovation is the art of creating something new, and everyday in the U.S. and around the world, scientists, students, and everyday people are working to bring to life an idea that is theirs alone. This edition of eJournal USA tells the story of innovators and their creations.

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About This Issue
The Editors

How to Innovate, Right Now
Scott Berkun
In this practical guide for innovators, inventor and author Scott Berkun tells us that "The biggest secret of innovation is that anyone can do it."

The Next New Thing
Everyday in the United States and around the world, scientists, students, and everyday people are working to bring to life an idea that is theirs alone.

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nanotechnology button Nanotechnology

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architecture button Architecture

education button Education

music button Music

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From working on eliminating influenza to developing games that help humanity, these young innovators show us that dreamers of all ages can improve our world.
 
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John Wherry
Wherry is developing a vaccine that might provide lifelong immunity against influenza.

Michael Wong
Wong wants to know if gold can clean up toxic waste.

Matt Flannery
Flannery developed a people-to-people microfinance model.

Luis von Ahn
Von Ahn hopes that one day computers can do almost everything people can do.

Christina Galitsky
Galitsky helps refugees in Darfur feed their families with a portable cook stove.

Geneva Wiki
Wiki prepares young American Indians for college.

Maya del Valle
Del Valle is a young storyteller who commands the stage.
Beth Shapiro
Biologist Shapiro travels the world to prevent animal extinctions.

An Innovation Nation
A sampling of the innovation hot spots in the United States.

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Volume 13, Number 1, January 2008

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Linda C. Johnson
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