Lonnie Johnson is interviewed by William Thornton at Al.com: "Lonnie Johnson is always moving, always thinking, always tinkering. That becomes apparent on a visit to his laboratory in downtown Atlanta."
Lonnie Johnson is interviewed by William Thornton at Al.com: "Lonnie Johnson is always moving, always thinking, always tinkering. That becomes apparent on a visit to his laboratory in downtown Atlanta."
Lonnie Johnson was inducted into the Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine 19th Hall of Fame on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017 alongside William Stanley III and Ivenue Love-Stanley and Monica Pearson.
Interview with Lonnie Johnson, one of America’s most prolific and successful inventors. NASA scientist, Super Soaker creator, green tech is now his thing
Lonnie Johnson's Super Soaker water gun, introduced in 1990, has racked up retail sales of more than $1 billion. Using the revenue from his past success, he's developing two devices he believes can revolutionize electrical power generation and storage.
Get to know engineer Lonnie Johnson, founder and president of Johnson Research and Development Co., who invented the wildly-popular Super Soaker water gun, worked on high-performance Nerf dart guns, and focuses today on inventions related to clean energy.
William Kremer interviewed Lonnie about racial barriers, the invention of the Super Soaker, and his new ceramic battery technology.
Richard Hooper of the BBC interviewed Lonnie on the radio about his childhood, his inventions, and his work on energy technology.
Super Soaker inventor Dr. Lonnie Johnson was recently featured on CNN’s Great Big Story podcast.
Lonnie Johnson wants to make your batteries more efficient and your solar power more powerful.
Atlanta-based Johnson Battery Technologies has made strides in its battery development work, specifically in terms of being able to create batteries that function well even at high temperatures. The batteries are also designed to be non-explosive.
Johnson Research has been a dynamic and influential force behind the technological innovations in the toy industry.
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