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Follow on Google News | POPULAR MECHANICS Honors Larry Fullerton of Correlated Magnetics Research for Redefining MagnetismPopular Mechanics Recognizes Larry Fullerton in The 2010 Breakthrough Awards
By: Correlated Magnetics Research “The 2010 Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award honorees are the people and products leading the way into the future, and we’re thrilled to recognize their advances,” said James B. Meigs, editor-in-chief of Popular Mechanics. Fullerton set out to create a self-assembling magnetic toy that would fuel his grandchildren’ “This was quite a surprise to me, and absolutely an honor. Popular Mechanics has been a fixture in my life since I was 10,” Fullerton said. According to Popular Mechanics, “The applications appear limitless and include a diverse array of fields: from pick-proof locks and easy on/off snowboard bindings to frictionless gears and robots that can scale walls without touching them.” The winners of the 2010 Breakthrough Awards were chosen by a wide range of experts and advisers, including astronaut Buzz Aldrin and MythBuster Jamie Hyneman. The Breakthrough Awards will be covered in the November issue of Popular Mechanics. Fullerton, along with the other 10 winners, will be celebrated at a ceremony at Hearst Tower in New York City on the evening of October 5. # # # Correlated Magnetics Research was founded in June 2008 to pursue research and development activities in the field of correlated magnetic structures and the licensing of programmable magnet technology. CMR has over 75 issued and pending patents. For more information about CMR, visit www.correlatedmagnetics.com. End
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