Yes.
The invention and utilization of X-ray machines was a huge medical breakthrough though over time the negative effects of the X-Ray began to emerge. Problems, like burning, infection, swelling, cancer, forced the medical and scientific community to take a closer look at the mechanics and workings of the X-Ray process.It was only after Marie Curie's discovery of radium that scientists realized radiation was also produced during the X-Ray process, and this caused deformities and illnesses. The worst part of it all was companies were keeping all of this information in secrecy from the public with no warnings while working to improve the safety of the machinery.Heroin was another invention that in the beginning was heralded as beneficial. It was introduced by the Bayer corporation in 1898 being used as a cough medication, non-addictive morphine substitute and even was said to be a cure for morphine addiction. The truth about heroin was a huge problem for the Bayer corporation in when it became public in 1910 as it was massively popular.I hope this helps you, and have a good one. ~J
The invention of the Maser, followed soon after by the Laser allowed a huge spread of technologies. From surveying, through to the check-out counter, the laser is ubiquitous today.From a similar era, the computer, and its operational languages affect most parts of today's activities.Both the Maser and Laser are themselves technologies, but they followed on theoretical speculation and research.
IT took a huge leap as military and business industries combined their efforts in the early 1900s. Together they were a major force in IT research and development.
innumerous uses but at a huge cost
You may have misunderstood something. Choose Huge Model,and forget about near and far. (Honestly, this topic is outdated by twenty years!)
Creating something new that nobody else has ever thought of. The inventor of the paper clip did this years ago and reaped a huge fortune from it.
My son, a huge Batman fan, says he inherited his fortune from his father.
That's subjective, but essentially the difference lies between the definitions of "huge" and "great," making them synonymous.
Huge Reward was the Wheel of Fortune Bonus puzzle for October 3 2012
Huge Ego was the Wheel of Fortune bonus puzzle for June 8, 2011.
A Huge Hit was the Wheel of Fortune Bonus Puzzle for February 1 2012
The cotton gin there was a huge sale of cotton
A Huge Impact was the answer on October 15 2009.
The mother's idea for an automatic stirring pot is a huge success for somebody else. Her son's friend ends up creating and patenting the invention, which becomes very popular.
Huge Ego
Approximately 200 out of 500 fortune list were settled in China. China market is too huge to be ignored.
The invention of writing allowed for historical record to be easily accessible; which played a huge part in the development of civialization.