Invented around 3500 BC, it revolutionized transport, trade, and engineering, paving the way for modern vehicles and machinery.
The discovery and harnessing of electricity enabled lighting, appliances, and industries, shaping the modern technological world.
Invented by Gutenberg in the 15th century, it made books widely available, fueling education and the spread of knowledge.
Alexander Graham Bell’s invention in 1876 transformed communication, allowing instant conversations over long distances.
Created in the late 20th century, it revolutionized information sharing, business, education, and global connectivity.
Discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928, penicillin and other antibiotics have saved millions from deadly bacterial infections.
The Wright brothers’ 1903 invention made fast global travel possible, shrinking distances and boosting global trade.
From early machines to modern AI, computers have transformed work, communication, research, and daily life.
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