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S2. Ep 19 It’s National Inventors Month!

35m · C-SPAN in the Classroom · 06 May 08:00

Innovation has been a hallmark of the United States since the founding of our nation. Through their vision, trial and error, tenacity and commitment, creators and their inventions have helped shape the way we approach every aspect of our lives. In this episode, the team speaks with experts from the National Inventors Hall of Fame as we honor the innovators who seek to improve our world.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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S2. Ep 19 It’s National Inventors Month!

Innovation has been a hallmark of the United States since the founding of our nation. Through their vision, trial and error, tenacity and commitment, creators and their inventions have helped shape the way we approach every aspect of our lives. In this episode, the team speaks with experts from the National Inventors Hall of Fame as we honor the innovators who seek to improve our world.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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