Who Invented Socks?
The earliest knitted socks belong to the Egyptians, therefore, it was not a person or two or three persons who all of a sudden came up with the idea of socks and their invention was ...
Read MoreThe earliest knitted socks belong to the Egyptians, therefore, it was not a person or two or three persons who all of a sudden came up with the idea of socks and their invention was ...
Read MoreTwo Chinese philosophers Mo Di and L? B?n are the inventors of the kites if the Chinese legends are to be believed. The kites were invented by these philosophers around 5th century BC. But the ...
Read MoreStephanie Louise Kwolek, a Polish-American chemist, patented Kevlar in 1966. She found the new materials while working for DuPont, an American chemical company. Kevlar is mainly used in bullet proof jackets. The term ‘bullet proof’ ...
Read MoreThe earliest known “manual” on how to make glass, dates back to 650 BC. The manual is a compilation of several cuneiform tablets and it belonged to the library of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal. The ...
Read MoreCredit cards were not invented but they started out as a business strategy by the businessmen, especially in the United States, to lure the customers to buy new products and thus, to keep up the ...
Read MoreToothpastes are a fairly modern invention and there is not a single person but a large number of minds behind it. Although there are speculations that the Egyptians used something similar to toothpaste around 4th ...
Read MoreGreenwich Meridian Time or Greenwich Mean Time (abbreviation GMT) marks the starting point of every time zone in the World. It is also known as Zulu Time. GMT is used as a base and every ...
Read MoreThe first patent for a locomotive was issued in the name of Julius Griffiths in 1821. The Greeks were the first to use wagonways. Wagonways were trains which were pulled either by the slaves or ...
Read MoreIce is snow accumulated on ground, which means that the nature invented ice! But when it comes to the artificial production of ice, it is a relatively new phenomenon in the history of civilization. The ...
Read MoreThe answer is generally a contested one. Some call William Le Baron Jenney as the father of skyscrapers because he built the world’s first ten-storey skyscraper (in those times it was a skyscraper!) in the ...
Read MoreGunpowder was first invented by Chinese alchemists around 9th century. It was an accidental discovery and it wasn’t long before gunpowder found its place in the Chinese army. A Chinese text named Zhenyuan Miaodao Yaolue, ...
Read MoreThe widely held theory is the Chinese perfected the art of paint-making before anyone else did. The Egyptians also put in a lot of efforts to develop and perfect the paint-making process. Cave drawings dating ...
Read MoreTetris was created by Alexey Leonidovich Pazhitnov of the USSR Academy of Sciences in June, 1984. After the dissolution of the USSR, the name of the academy has been changed to the Russian Academy of ...
Read MoreMicrosoft was founded by William Henry Bill Gates III and Paul Gardener Allen in the city of Albuquerque, in the United States, in April 1975. Both were friends in those days. Although Paul Allen officially ...
Read MoreTs'ai-Lun is the first person to have come up with modern paper. He presented his invention to the Chinese emperor in 105AD. The Egyptians had been using paper earlier but it is the Chinese paper ...
Read MoreTheodore Harold Ted Maiman, a physicist in the United States, made the first working laser in 1960. He was then working at Hughes Research Laboratories. Although the foundations had been laid by the famous German ...
Read MoreAlessandro Volta, an Italian scientist, made the world’s first battery in 1880. It was primitive and heavy as per today’s standards but for years it was the only device which could produce electricity from chemicals. ...
Read MoreEdwin Binney and C. Harold Smith invented non-toxic wax crayons for children and their invention went to the markets in 1903. Crayons had existed even earlier and they fell into two categories: (1) crayons from ...
Read MoreThe earliest evidence of use of cotton among humans takes us 7000 years back in ancient Mexico. No written records survive from that period which shed some light on who was the first person to ...
Read MoreFriedhelm Hillebrand, a German engineer and a technical writer came up with his idea of text messaging in 1985. He carried out his own investigation and from them he decided to attach a 160 character ...
Read MoreGoogle Inc. was founded by Sergey Mikhailovich Brin, a Soviet- born computer scientist, and Lawrence “Larry” Page, an American computer scientist in September, 1998. Google, the search engine, was created in March, 1996 in the ...
Read MoreThe Arabs were the first to produce paper books around 8th century AD. The art of papermaking was learnt from the Chinese. The books for the blind, written in Braille script, were invented by Louis ...
Read MoreMichel Eugene Chevreul, a French chemist, was the first person to make soap from fats, glycerin and fatty acids in 1811. The same method is used today with some make up changes. Although soaps existed ...
Read MoreThe word ‘gun’ is a rather broad term which encompasses muskets, rifles, machine guns, cannons, and anti-aircraft guns. Here, we will deal with them one by one. Let’s begin with the smallest of them – ...
Read MoreThe zipper, as we know it, was invented by an electrical engineer Otto Frederick Gideon Sundback from Sweden and the patent was issued in his name in 1917. Early versions: Elias Howe, the inventor of sewing ...
Read MoreThe earliest use of adhesives dates back to more than 200,000 years. It was being used before the humans learned to write, which means there is no way of finding out who invented the first ...
Read MoreThe art of printing, like language and music, has been around since antiquity and it is just not possible with the currently available historical evidence to pin down the first person who printed some text, ...
Read MoreNikola Tesla, a Croatian scientist and inventor, is the inventor of the radio. An Italian inventor, Guglielmo Marconi, was earlier credited with the title but new facts reveal that it is not true. There is ...
Read MoreA machine designed by a Greek mathematician Heron of Alexandria in the 1 AD is the earliest known example of using the winds to power a machine. There are sources, although uncertain, which suggest that ...
Read MoreOfficial history credits Carl Friedrich Benz, a German engineer, as the inventor of first automobile. He was granted a patent in 1886 and his car had three wheels and it was powered by a 600W ...
Read MoreDuct tape was developed by Permacel, a division of Johnson and Johnson, around 1942. A single person can’t be credited with having invented duct tape because there were a number of people involved. Permacel was ...
Read MoreCaptain John Norton of the British Army designed the first bullet-looking bullet in 1823. The earlier bullets until then were spheres of metal or wood. Norton’s bullet was different. Its base was hollow, it expanded ...
Read MoreEBay was created by Pierre Omidyar, a French-born Iranian who later migrated to the United States, in September, 1995. EBay is a multinational online auction website which employs over 15000 people from around the world ...
Read MoreRaymond Samuel Tomlinson or famously known as Ray Tomlinson is credited with having invented the e-mail in 1971. Although a system of sharing data between two or more computers existed before; it was a rather ...
Read MoreGary Kildall was the first person to create an operating system for the computers which was separate from the hardware. He was a PhD in computers and he named his system CP/M. The first versions of ...
Read MoreWilhelm Conrad Röntgen, a German physicist, is usually credited with the discovery of x-rays. Although he wasn’t the first person to have noticed their effects, he was the first scientist to study them thoroughly. ...
Read MoreNo one invented colors! They are mere perceptions. Asking who invented colors would be like asking who invented smell or who invented vision or people? Our ancestors, the early humans, used mud, rocks, berries and ...
Read MoreRubber is a natural product and the first person to make changes in the natural composition to make ‘natural rubber’ more rugged and thus more suitable for human use was Charles Goodyear. His invention is ...
Read MoreSilvered glass mirrors were first manufactured by Justus von Liebig, a German chemist, in 1835. He not only invented mirrors but his technique of the mass production of mirrors also made them affordable. He ...
Read MoreThere are two mathematicians who can be credited with having invented calculus: Sir Isaac Newton, England and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Germany. A controversy arose when Leibniz published his papers. Newton and other English mathematicians alleged ...
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