Robert E.Smith
Alexander Miles Oct 11,1867
Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish inventor who invented the Telephone.John Logie Baird was also a Scottish Inventor who Invented the Television(T.V)Scottish people invented a lot of stuff :)And finally,Thomas Edison who invented the most valueble,useful household item,the lightbulb:)
Thomas Edison who invented the light bulb
No one definitely knows, but most honor Betsey Metcalf as the inventor. It is also really class and usefull against the cold ...
Dean Kamen invented the Segway. He is a serial inventor of many patents, most of them for medical appliances.
Sargon the Great - inventor of the first empire Ancient Sumerian genius - invented wheel Assyrian mathematicians - invented 360 degree circle Babylonian mathematicians - invented algebra Archimedes - invented the Archimedes screw, and most unique mathematician Pythagoras - invented the Pythagorean theorem Thomas Edison - inventor of the light bulb Gordon Gould - inventor of the laser Albert Einstein - German inventor of the theory of relativity, and atomic power Charles Darwin - English inventor of the theory of evolution by means of natural selection Isaac Newton - English inventor of the law of universal gravitation and the laws of motion
because he lit up our lives with his inventions. he invented bulb
Garrett Morgan is most famous as an inventor. He invented the first stop light.
Like most hand tools, the hacksaw was invented in ancient times, and the name of the inventor has long since been lost to history.
The most often cited inventor of the first speedometer is Josip Belusic. A Croatian college professor and inventor, he developed it in 1888 and called it a velocimeter in his patent.
The most recent inventor for a Solar Air Heater is Paul M. Doherty from Massachusetts. The information is available from the United States Patent Office. Also, Canada.
Nobody can claim to have invented Iron. It is one of the most common metals and is found most all over the world.
An idiom is a rendition of a combination of words that have a figurative meaning. Most idioms have no clear "inventor".