Petrache Poenaru invented the fountain pen.
Grigore Antipa invented the diorama (the natural setting of animals in science museums).
Cybernetics was fathered by doctor Stefan Odobleja.
The ejection seat was patented in 1928 in France by Romanian inventor Anastase Dragomir.
Doctor Ioan Cantacuzino invented the anti-cholera vaccine.
Gerovital, a product intended for people suffering from illnesses associated to old age, was patented by Ana Aslan.
The jet airplane was invented by Henri Coanda.
The insuline shot was actually thought up by Nicolae Paulescu, although two Canadians, Frederick Bunting and Charles Best were credited for it.
Emil Racovita is the founder of bio spaeology (the study of animals living in caves).
Traian Vuia invented the landing gear for planes.
In 1920, Gheorghe Botezatu was the first to calculate the Earth-Moon possible trajectories, which were later on used in the Apollo programs. Herman Oberth, also a Romanian, was the head of the team of mathematicians who worked on the Apollo programs.
In 1926, Ion Agarbiceanu invented the first gas laser with infrared.
More recently, a team of Romanian scientists got a prize in Brussels for their breakthrough in neurosurgery as they may have revolutionised the way in which nerve and spinal cord interventions are done and have been done for the past 30 years.
A team of programers has launched the MIRA Rehab program, the first computer assisted trauma recovery program.
Romania is famous for various inventions including the Jet Engine, Insulin etc. In most histories the jet engine was invented by Sir Frank Whittle in England, certainly he was the prime mover of its development as a practical aircraft engine. Transylvania within Romania was the setting for Dracula, that's certainly famous.
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Romania is not the property of a person.
Romania is in Europe.
The independent Romania is from 1877.
Romania has no true deserts so has no desert land forms.
Romania is NATO member.
Romania-Russia: 29-14 Romania-Portugal: 19-13 Romania-Spain: 25-15 Romania-Belgium: 32-14 Romania-Georgia: 9-9
No, Romania is a country.
Romania is a republic.
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Inventions in 1959