It is unknown who invented the first explosive black powder.This was called gunpowder and originated in China around the tenth century.
In 1846, Nitroglycerin was discovered by Ascanio Sobrero
In 1846, Christian Schonbein discovered guncotton.
In 1863, TNT was invented by Joseph Wilbrand.
In 1865, Albert Nobel invented the blasting cap.
In 1867, Albert Nobel patented dynamite.
In 1888, Albert Nobel invented ballistite.(The term ballistics comes from this).
In 1889, Sir James Dewar and Sir Frederick Abel invented cordite.
Andre Louis Debierne discovered actinium in 1899. Friedrich Oskar Giesel independently discovered it in 1902 but Debierne is largely credited with the discovery.
Conventional explosivesNuclear explosives (both fission and fusion)
Explosives were not invented for another thousand years.
10 December 2011(I'm guessing you mean the one which scientists think MIGHT have life on it?)
Normally the projectiles which are also packed on the outside of the explosives cause the most damage once the detonation of the explosives has occurred.
Scientists have discovered two moons.
two different mathematicians and scientists
Meselson and Stahl
They were discovered by scientists
Ernest Rutherford and James Chadwick were the scientists who discovered the subatomic particles that make up the nucleus. Rutherford discovered the positively charged protons, while Chadwick discovered the uncharged neutrons.
Arithmetic progression was invented and discovered by two different mathematicians and scientists. Their names were Harvey Dubner and Tony Forbes.
The 2 scientists that discovered ozone hole are Mario Molina and Dr Farman. 1985 they did it in.
The pertussis bacteria was discovered in 1906. Two French scientists made the discovery of pertussis, which is commonly known as whooping cough.
The scientists have discovered ozone hole due to technology. Advancements led them to find it.
they have discovered dinosaur bones and much more such as crystals
China discovered Gunpowder (aka Black powder).
The special body of a cell, known as the nucleus, was discovered by two scientists: Franz Bauer in 1804 and Robert Brown in 1831.