Pocket watch by Peter Henlein Letterpress printing by Johannes Gutenberg Bicycle by Karl Friedrich von Drais Theory of relativity by Albert Einstein X rays by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen Combustion engine by Rudolf Diesel Television by Manfred von Ardenne Toothpaste by Ottm. Heinsius v. Mayenburg Telephone by Alexander Graham Bell MP3 technology by Karlheinz Brandenburg Electromagnetic theory of light and electromagnetic waves by Heinrich Hertz Bacillus anthracis, tuberculosis bacillus, and the vibrio cholera by Robert Koch Automobile and internal-combustion engines by Gottlieb Daimler Computer by Konrad Zuse Coffee filter by Melitta Bentz Gliding flights by Otto Lilienthal Civilian avion by Hugo Junkers Aspirin by Felix Hoffmann Beer by Herzog Wilhelm IV von Bayern Chip card by Jürgen Dethloff and Helmut Gröttrup Currywurst by Herta Heuwer Fischer dowel by Artur Fischer Jet engine by Hans von Ohain Dynamo by Werner von Siemens Light bulb by Thomas Alva Edison Homeopathy by Samuel Hahnemann Helicopter by Heinrich Focke Jeans by Levi Strauss Nuclear fission by Otto Hahn Mouth organ by Christian Buschmann Periodic Table of the chemical elements by Julius Lothar Meyer Record player by Emil Berliner Scanner by Rudolf Hell Tramway by Werner von Siemens Tee bag by Adolf Rambold Thermos flask Reinhold Burger Audiotape by Fritz Pfleumer Vacuum by Otto Guericke Starting ignition plug by Robert Bosch
Some famous inventors and their inventions are Thomas Edison (light bulb), Alexander Graham Bell (telephone), Nikola Tesla (alternating current electricity), Marie Curie (radioactivity), and Tim Berners-Lee (World Wide Web).
All through the centuries? You wouldn't have enough paper to print the list.
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levi selerio
This question cannot be answered without knowing which period of time you are asking about. There are many centuries of inventions, as well as inventors who lived all over the world.
Patents protected inventors and let them profit from their inventions.
Patents protected inventors and let them profit from their inventions.
Mary Bellis is a blogger on science and inventions and the inventors
Patents protected inventors and let them profit from their inventions.
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Inventors are the people who think up useful stuff that no one has thought of before. They may come up with an idea "as a whole" or may take pieces of this idea and that idea to make something new and unique. Inventions are the things inventors create; they are the product or the application that comes out of an inventor's idea. And history is full of inventors and inventions. There are many, many tens of thousands of them both.
Umbrella, unicycle and underwater camera are inventions. They begin with the letter u.
They probably made more inventions
Mary Bellis is a blogger on science and inventions and the inventors