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In 1939, Einstein and several other scientists told Roosevelt of efforts in Nazi Germany to
build an atomic bomb. It was shortly thereafter that the United States Government began
the Manhattan Project, whose research produced the first atomic bomb.
In 1450, Leon Battista Alberti, the Italian artist and architect,
invented the first mechanical anemometer. The anemometer is a device that measures wind
speed.
Wilbur and Orville Wright invented the airplane, which they patented as a “flying machine.”
Willis Carrier brought us the comfort zone with air conditioning.
In 1937, the process called Xerography was invented by American law student Chester Carlson.
Carlson had invented a copying process based on electrostatic energy. Xerography
became commercially available in 1950 by the Xerox Corporation. Xerography comes from the
Greek for “dry writing”.
The father of modern medicine was Hippocrates,
Ignaz Semmelweis—innovated antiseptic.
Dr. Paul Winchell first patented an artificial heart. then, In 1982, Seattle dentist
Dr. Barney Clark was the first person implanted with the Jarvik-7, The Jarvik-7 artificial
heart was designed by Robert Jarvik. The patient survived 112 days.At the end of 1998 American
heart specialist Michael DeBakey performed a world-first in heart surgery with a totally new
device. If this electric heart proves successful, it could be a permanent alternative to a heart
transplant.
the hot tub was invented by Roy Jacuzzi in around 1955.
Dr. Percy LeBaron Spencer was the inventor of the microwave oven in 1946. He was an engineer working with the Raytheon Corporation.
J.J.R. Macleod and Frederick Banting at the University of Toronto discovered insulin,