No. Maps were invented in the early hundreds. A map is a pictorial drawing of the land and information about the land. The first man who asked his friend about how to find a place, probably resulted in a map drawn out on a piece of bark. Detailed maps date back thousands of years.
It is useful but not important. Society functioned very well before super glue was ever invented.
Yes, bar codes are useful for society. Just to cite a single example, modern retail relies on them to quickly and accurately price items for rapid checkout.
Thomas Edison invented the vote recorder and it was rejected from people. People wanted an invention that was useful.
governments are more able to meet some needs and wants of modern society
He invented the fire station and the library. He invented the fire station and the library.
is the study of the effects of weather on people useful research
- Chemical elements are discovered or prepared, not invented.- Polonium and radium have useful applications.
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge was created in 1826.
Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures was created in 1791.
No. The world and nations look much different to what they did eighty years ago.
Why would they create programs if it won't even be useful for themselves...Ofcourse they should create programs that are useful to themselves and other people..that's why programming is invented for advantages....
They invented drawing on rocks with wedges, and they also invented Hammurabi's Code. This is a revised answer, hope you found it useful.