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A

Air Brake :  George Westinghouse, U.S.A. 1911.
Air Conditioning :  Willis Carrier, U.S.A. 1911.
Airplane :  engine-powered, Wilbur & Orville Wright, U.S.A., 1903.
Airship : Henri Giffard, France, 1852; Ferdinand von Zeppelin, Germany,
1900.
Antibiotics : Louis Pasteur, Jules-Francois Joubert, France, 1887;
(discovery of penicillin) Alexander Fleming, Scotland, 1928.
Antiseptic :  (surgery) Joseph Lister, England, 1867.
Aspirin :  Dr. Felix Hoffman, Germany, 1899.
Atom : (nuclear model of) Ernest Rutherford, England, 1911.
Atomic Structure : Ernest Rutherford, England, 1911; Niels Bohr,
Denmark,
1913.
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) : Don Wetzel, U.S.A., 1968.
Automobile : (first with internal combustion engine, 250 rmp) Karl
Benz,
Germany, 1885; (first with practical highspeed internal combustion
engine,
900 rpm) Gottlieb Daimler, Germany, 1885; (first true automobile, not
carriage with motor) Rene Panhard, Emile Lavassor, France, 1891;
(carburetor, spray) Charles E. Duryea, U.S.A., 1892.
Auilot :  (for aircraft) Elmer A. Sperry, U.S.A., c.1910, first
successful
test, 1912, in a Curtiss flying boat.




B

Bacteria :  Anton van Leeuwenhoek, The Netherlands, 1683.
Bakelite : Leo Hendrik Baekeland, U.S.A., 1907.
Ball Bearing : Philip Vaughan, England, 1794.
Ballon, Hot-air :  Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier, France, 1783.
Bar Codes : Monarch Marking, U.S.A. 1970.
Barometer : Evangelista Torricelli, Italy, 1643.
Bicycle : Karl D. von Sauebronn, Germany, 1816; (first modern model)
James
Starley, England, 1884.
Big Bang Theory : (the universe originated with a huge explosion)
George
LeMaitre, Belgium, 1927; (modified LeMaitre theory labeled "Big Bang")
George A. Gamov, U.S.A., 1948; (cosmic microwave background radiation
discovered) Arno A. Penzias and Robert W. Wilson, U.S.A. 1965.
Blood, Circulation of : William Harvey, England, 1628.
Bomb, Atomic :  J. Robert Oppenheimer et al., U.S.A., 1945.
Bomb, Thermonuclear (hydrogen) : Edward Teller et al., U.S.A., 1952.
Boyle's Law : (relation between pressure and volume in gases) Robert
Boyle,
Ireland, 1662.
Braille : Louis Braille, France, 1829.
Bridges : (suspension, iron chains) James Finley, Pa., 1800; (wire
suspension) Marc Seguin, Lyons, 1825; (truss) Ithiel Town, U.S.A.,
1820.
Bullet : (conical) Claude Minie, France, 1849.




C

Calculating Machine : (logarithms) John Napierm Scotland, 1614;
(digital
calculator) Blaise Pascal, 1642; (multiplication machine) Gottfried
Leibniz,
Germany, 1671; ("analytical engine" design, included concepts of
programming, taping) Charles Babbage, England, 1835.
Camera : George Eastman, U.S.A., 1888; (Polaroid) Edwin Land, U.S.A.,
1948
Car Radio :  William Lear, Elmer Wavering, U.S.A. 1929.
Cells : Robert Hooke, England, 1665.
Chewing Gum :  John Curtis, U.S.A., 1848; (chicle-based) Thomas Adams,
U.S.A., 1870.
Cholera Bacterium : Robert Koch, Germany, 1883.
Circuit, Integrated : (theoretical) G.W.A. Dummer, England, 1952; Jack
S.
Kilby, Texas Instruments, U.S.A., 1959.
Clock, Pendulum : Christian Huygens, The Netherlands, 1656.
Clock, Quartz : Warren A. Marrison, Canada/U.S.A., 1927.
Cloning, Animal : John B. Gurdon, U.K., 1970.
Coca-Cola : John Pemberton, U.S.A., 1886.
Combustion : Antoine Lavoisier, France, 1777.
Compact Disk :  RCA, U.S.A., 1972.
Compact Disk (CD) : Philips Electronics, The Netherlands; Sony Corp.,
Japan,
1980.
Computed Tomography
(CT scan, CAT scan) : Godfrey Hounsfield, Allan Cormack, U.K. U.S.A.,
1972
Computers : (analytical engine) Charles Babbage, 1830s; (ENIAC,
Electronic
Numerical Integrator and Calculator, first all-electronic, completed)
John
Presper Eckert, Jr., John Mauchly, U.S.A., 1945; (UNIVAC, Universal
Automatic Computer) 1951; (personal computer) Steve Wozniak, U.S.A.,
1976.
Computer Lap : Radio Shack Corp., U.S.A., 1983.
Concrete : Joseph Monier, France, 1877.




D

DDT : Othmar Zeidler, Germany, 1874.
Detector, Metal : Gerhard Fisher, Germany/U.S.A., late 1920s.
Deuterium : (heavy hydrogen) Harold Urey, U.S.A., 1931.
DNA : (deoxyribonucleic acid) Friedrich Meischer, Germany, 1869;
(determination of double-helical structure) F. H. Crick, England and
James
D. Watson, U.S.A., 1953.
Dye : William H. Perkin, England, 1856.
Dynamite : Alfred Nobel, Sweden, 1867.




E

Electric Generator (dynamo) : (laboratory model) Michael Faraday,
England,
1832; Joseph Henry, U.S.A., c.1832; (hand-driven model) Hippolyte
Pixii,
France, 1833; (alternating-current generator) Nikola Tesla, U.S.A.,
1892.
Electron : Sir Joseph J. Thompson, U.S.A., 1897.
Electronic Mail : Ray Tomlinson, U.S.A., 1972.
Elevator, Passenger : Elisha G. Otis, U.S.A., 1852.
E=mc2  :(equivalence of mass and energy) Albert Einstein, Switzerland,
1907.
Engine, Internal Combustion : No single inventor. Fundamental theory
established by Sadi Carnot, France, 1824; (two-stroke) Etienne Lenoir,
France, 1860; (ideal operating cycle for four-stroke) Alphonse Beau de
Roche, France, 1862; (operating four-stroke) Nikolaus Otto, Germany,
1876;
(diesel) Rudolf Diesel, Germany, 1892; (rotary) Felix Wanket, Germany,
1956.
Evolution : : (organic) Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, France, 1809; (by
natural
selection) Charles Darwin, England, 1859.




F

Facsimile (fax) : Alexander Bain, Scotland, 1842.
Fiber Optics :  Narinder Kapany, England, 1955.
Film Photographic : George Eastman, U.S.A., 1884.
Flashlight, Battery-operated Portable : Conrad Hubert, Russia/U.S.A.,
1899
Flask, Vacuum (Thermos) : Sir James Dewar, Scotland, 1892.
Fuel Cell : William R. Grove, U.K., 1839




G

Genetic Engineering : Stanley N. Cohen, Herbert W. Boyer, U.S.A., 1973.
Gravitation, Law of : Sir Issac Newton, England, c.1665 (published
1687).
Gunpowder : China, c.700.
Gyrocompass : Elmer A. Sperry, U.S.A., 1905.
Gyroscope : Jean Leon Foucault, France, 1852.




H

Helicopter : (double rotor) Heinrich Focke, Germany, 1936; (single
rotor)
Igor Silorsky, U.S.A., 1939.
Helium First Observed on Sun: Sir Joseph Lockyer, England, 1868.
Home Videotape Systems
(VCR) : (Betamax) Sony, Japan, (1975); (VHS) Matsushita, Japan, 1975.




I

Ice Age Theory : Louis Agassiz, Swiss-American, 1840.
Insulin : (first isolated) Sir Frederick G. Banting and Charles H.
Best,
Canada, 1921; (discovery first published) Banting and Best, 1922;
(Nobel
Prize awarded for purification for use in humans) John Macleod and
Banting,
1923; (first synthesized), China, 1966.
Internet : Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) at the Dept. of
Defense,
U.S.A., 1969.
Iron, Electric :  Henry W. Seely, U.S.A., 1882.
Isoes :  Frederick Soddy, England, 1912.




J

Jet Propulsion : (engine) Sir Frank Whittle, England, Hans von Ohain,
Germany, 1936; (aircraft) Heinkel He 178, 1939.




L

Laser : (theoretical work on) Charles H. Townes, Arthur L. Schawlow,
U.S.A.
Basov, A. Prokhorov, U.S.S.R., 1958; (first working model) T. H.
Maiman,
U.S.A., 1960.
LCD (liquid crystal display) : Hoffmann-La Roche, Switzerland, 1970.
Lens, Bifocal : Benjamin Franklin, U.S.A., c.1760.
Light-Emitting Diode (LED) : Nick Holonyak, Jr., U.S.A., 1962.
Light, Speed of : (theory that light has finite velocity) Olaus Roemer,
Denmark, 1675.
Locomotive : (steam powered) Richard Trevithick, England, 1804; (first
practical, due to multiple-fire-tube boiler) George Stephenson,
England,
1829; (largest steam-powered) Union Pacific's "Big Boy", U.S.A., 1941.
Loud Speaker : Chester W. Rice, Edward W. Kellogg, U.S.A., 1924.




M

Machine Gun : (multibarrel) Richard J. Gatling, U.S.A., 1862; (single
barrel, belt-fed) Hiram S. Maxim, Anglo-American, 1884.
Magnet, Earth is :  William Gilbert, England, 1600.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) :  Raymond Damadian, Paul Lauterbur,
U.S.A., early 1970s.
Matchstick/box :  (phosphorus) Francois Derosne, France, 1816;
(friction)
Charles Sauria, France, 1831; (safety) J. E. Lundstrom, Sweden, 1855.
Metric System :  Revolutionary government of France, 1790-1801.
Microphone :  Charles Wheatstone, England, 1827.
Microscope :  (compound) Zacharias Janssen, The Netherlands, 1590;
(electron) Vladimir Zworykin et al., U.S.A., Canada, Germany,
1932-1939.
Microwave Oven :  Percy Spencer, U.S.A., 1947.
Missile, Guided :  Wernher von Braun, Germany, 1942.
Motion, Laws of :  Isaac Newton, England, 1687.
Motion Pictures :  Thomas A. Edison, U.S.A., 1893.
Motion Pictures, Sound :  Product of various inventions. First picture
with
synchronized musical score : Don Juan, 1926; with spoken diologue : The
Jazz
Singer, 1927; both Warner Bros.
Motor, Electric :  Michael Faraday, England, 1822;
(alternating-current)
Nikola Tesla, U.S.A., 1892.
Motorcycle :  (motor tricycle) Edward Butler, England, 1884;
(gasoline-engine motorcycle) Gottlieb Daimler, Germany, 1885.
Moving Assembly Line :  Henry Ford, U.S.A., 1913.




N

Neutron :  James Chadwick, England, 1932.
Nuclear Fission :  Otto Hahn, Fritz Strassmann, Germany, 1938.
Nuclear Reactor :  Enrico Fermi, Italy, et al., 1942.
Nylon :  Wallace H. Carothers, U.S.A., 1937.




O

Ozone :  Christian Schonbein, Germany, 1839.




P

Pacemaker :  Clarence W. Lillehie, Earl Bakk, U.S.A., 1957.
Paper :  China, c.100 A.D.
Parachute :  Louis S. Lenormand, France, 1783.
Pen :  (fountain) Lewis E. Waterman, U.S.A., 1884; (ball-point) John H.
Loud, U.S.A., 1888; Lazlo Biro, Argentina, 1944.
Phonograph :  Thomas A. Edison, U.S.A., 1877.
Photography :  (first paper negative, first photograph, on metal)
Joseph
Nicephore Niepce, France, 1816-1827; (discovery of fixative powers of
hyposulfite of soda) Sir John Herschel, England, 1819; (first direct
positive image on silver plate) Louis Dagauerre, based on work with
Niepce,
France, 1839; (first paper negative from which a number of positive
prints
could be made) William Talbot, England, 1841. Work of these four men,
taken
together, forms basis for all modern photography. (First color images)
Alexandre Becquerel, Claude Niepce de Saint-Victor, France, 1848-1860;
(commercial color film with three emulsion layers, Kodachrome) U.S.A.
1935.
Photovoltaic Effect : (light falling on certain materials can produce
electricity) Edmund Becquerel, France, 1839.
Planetary Motion, Laws of :  Johannes Kepler, Germany, 1609, 1619.
Plastics :  (first material nitrocellulose softened by vegetable oil,
camphor, precursor to Celluloid) Alexander Parkes, England, 1855;
(Celluloid, involving recognition of vital effect of camphor) John W.
Hyatt,
U.S.A., 1869; (Bakelite, first completely synthetic plastic) Leo H.
Baekeland, U.S.A., 1910; (theoretical background of macromolecules and
process of polymerization on which modern plastics industry rests)
Hermann
Staudinger, Germany, 1922; (polypropylene and low-pressure method for
producing high-density polyethylene) Robert Banks, Paul Hogan, U.S.A.,
1958.
Polio, Vaccine :  (experimentally safe dead-virus vaccine) Jonas E.
Salk,
U.S.A., 1952; (effective large-scale field trials) 1954; (officially
approved) 1955; (safe oral live-virus vaccine developed) Albert B.
Sabin,
U.S.A. 1954; (available in the U.S.A.) 1960.
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) :  Eugen Baumann, Germany, 1872.
Printing :  (block) Japan, c.700; (movable type) Korea, c.1400, Johann
Gutenberg, Germany, c.1450; (lithography, offset) Aloys Senefelder,
Germany,
1796; (rotary press) Richard Hoe, U.S.A. 1844; (linotype) Ottmar
Mergenthaler, U.S.A., 1884.
Printing Press, Movable Type :  Johannes Gutenburg, Germany, c.1450.
Proton :  Ernest Rutherford, England, 1919.
Pulsars :  Antony Hewish and Jocelyn Bell Burnel, England, 1967.




Q

Quantum Theory :  (general) Max Planck, Germany, 1900; (sub-atomic)
Niels
Bohr, Denmark, 1913; (quantum mechanics) Werner Heisenberg, Erwin
Schrodinger, Germany, 1925.




R

Rabies Immunization :  Louis Pasteur, France, 1885.
Radar :  (limited range) Christian Hulsmeyer, Germany, 1904; (pulse
modulation, used for measuring height of ionosphere) Gregory Breit,
Merle
Tuve, U.S.A., 1925; (first practical radar-radio detection and ranging)
Sir
Robert Watson-Watt, England, 1934-1935.
Radio :  (electromagnetism theory of) James Clerk Maxwell, England,
1873;
(spark coil, generator of electromagnetic waves) Heinrich Hertz,
Germany,
1886; (first practical system of wireless telegraphy) Guglielmo
Marconi,
Italy, 1895; (first long-distance telegraphic radio signal sent across
the
Atlantic) Macroni, 1901; (vacuum electron tube, basis for radio
telephony)
Sir John Fleming, England, 1904; (regenerative circuit, allowing
long-distance sound reception) Edwin H. Armstrong, U.S.A., 1912;
(frequency
modulation-FM) Edwin H. Armstrong, U.S.A., 1933.
Radiocarbon Dating, Carbon-14 Method :  (discovered) Willard F. Libby,
U.S.A., 1947; (first demonstrated) U.S.A., 1950.
Razor :  (safety) King Gillette, U.S.A., 1901; (electric) Jacob Schick,
U.S.A., 1928, 1931.
Refrigerator :  Alexander Twining, U.S.A., James Harrison, Australia,
1850;
(first with a compressor) the Domelse, Chicago, U.S.A., 1913.
Remote Control, Television :  Robert Adler, U.S.A., 1950.
Richter Scale :  Charles F. Richter, U.S.A., 1935.
Rifle :  (muzzle-loaded) Italy, Germany, c.1475; (breech-loaded)
England,
France, Germany, U.S.A., c.1866; (bolt-action) Paul von Mauser,
Germany,
1889; (automatic) John Browning, U.S.A., 1918.
Rocket :  (liquid-fueled) Robert Goddard, U.S.A., 1926.
Rotation of Earth :  Jean Bernard Foucault, France, 1851.
Rubber :  (vulcanization process) Charles Goodyear, U.S.A., 1839.




S

Saccharin :  Constantine Fuhlberg, Ira Remsen, U.S.A., 1879.
Safety Pin :  Walter Hunt, U.S.A., 1849.
Saturn, Ring Around :  Christian Huygens, The Netherlands, 1659.
Seismograph :  (first accurate) John Bohlin, Sweden, 1962.
Sewing Machine :  Elias Howe, U.S.A., 1846; (continuous stitch) Isaac
Singer, U.S.A., 1851.
Spectrum :  Sir Isaac Newton, England, 1665-1666.
Steam Engine :  Thomas Savery, England, 1639; (atmospheric steam
engine)
Thomas Newcomen, England, 1705; (steam engine for pumping water from
collieries) Savery, Newcomen, 1725; (modern condensing, double acting)
James
Watt, England, 1782; (high-pressure) Oliver Evans, U.S.A., 1804.
Steel, Stainless :  Harry Brearley, U.K., 1914.
Stethoscope :  Rene Laennec, France, 1819.
Submarine :  Cornelis Drebbel, The Netherlands, 1620.




T

Tank, Military :  Sir Ernest Swinton, England, 1914.
Tape Recorder :  Valdemar Poulsen, Denmark, 1899.
Teflon :  DuPont, U.S.A., 1943.
Telegraph :  Samuel F. B. Morse, U.S.A., 1837.
Telephone :  Alexander Graham Bell, U.S.A., 1837.
Telephoe, Mobile :  Bell Laboratories, U.S.A., 1946.
Telescope :  Hans Lippershey, The Netherlands, 1608; (astronomical)
Galileo
Galilei, Italy, 1609; (reflecting) Isaac Newton, England, 1668.
Television :  Vladimir Zworykin, U.S.A., 1923, and also kinescope
(cathode
ray tube) 1928; (mechanical disk-scanning method) successfully
demaonstrated
by J. L. Baird, Scotland, C. F. Jenkins, U.S.A., 1926; (first
all-electric
television image) Philo T. Famsworth, U.S.A., 1927; (color, mechanical
disk)
Baird, 1928; (color, compatible with black and white) George Valensi,
France, 1938; (color, sequential rotating filter) Peter Goldmark,
U.S.A.,
first introduced, 1951; (color, compatible with black and white)
commercially introduced in U.S.A., National Television Systems
committee,
1953.
Thermodynamics :  (first law : energy cannot be created or destroyed,
only
converted from one from to another) Julius Von Mayer, Germany, 1842;
James
Joule, England, 1843; (second law : heat cannot itself pass from a
colder to
a warmer body) Rudolph Clausius, Germany, 1850; (third law : the
entropy of
ordered solids reaches zero at the absolute zero of temperature) Walter
Nernstm Germany, 1918.
Thermometer :  (open-column) Galileo Galilei, c.1593; (clinical)
Santorio
Santorio, Padua, c.1615; (mercury, also Fahrenheit scale) Gabriel D.
Fahrenheit, Germany, 1714; (centigrade scale) Anders Celsius, Sweden,
1742;
(absolute-temperature, or Kelvin, scale) William Thompson, Lord Kelvin,
England, 1848.
Tire, Pneumatic :  Robert W. Thompson, England, 1845; (bicycle tire)
John B.
Dunlop, Northern Ireland, 1888.
Transformer, Electric :  William Stanely, U.S.A., 1885.
Transistor :  John Bardeen, Walter H. Brattain, William B. Shockley,
U.S.A.,
1947.
Typewriter :  Chrisher Sholes, Carlos Glidden, U.S.A., 1867.




V

Velcro :  George de Mestral, Switzerland, 1948.
Video Disk :  Philips Co., The Netherlands, 1972.
Vitamins :  (hypothesis of disease deficiency) Sir F. G. Hopkins,
Casimir
Funk, England, 1912; (vitamin A) Elmer V. McCollum, M. Davis, U.S.A.,
1912-1914; (vitamin B) McCollum, U.S.A., 1915-1916; (thiamin B1)
Casimir
Funk, England, 1912; ( riboflavin, B2) D. T. Smith, E. G. Hendrick,
U.S.A.,
1926; (niacin) Conrad Elvehjem, U.S.A., 1937; (B6) Paul Gyorgy, U.S.A.,
1934; (vitamin C) C. A. Hoist, T. Froelich, Norway, 1912; (vitamin D)
McCollum, U.S.A., 1922; (folic acid) Lucy Wills, England, 1933.




W

Wheel :  (cart, solid wood) Mesopotamia, c.3800-3600 B.C.
Windmill :  Persia, c.600.
World Wide Web :  (developed while working at CERN) Tim Berners-Lee,
England, 1989; (development of Mosaic browser makes WWW available for
general use) Marc Andreeson, U.S.A., 1993.




X

X-ray Imaging :  Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen, Germany, 1895.
Xerography :  Chester Carlson, U.S.A., 1900.




Z

Zero :  India, c.600; (absolute zero temperature, cessation of all
molecular
energy) William Thompson, Lord Kelvin, England, 1848.
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