70 Incredible Inventions by Women You Need to Know!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- 70 Incredible Inventions by Women You Need to Know!
Prepare to be amazed by the ingenuity and brilliance of women inventors throughout history!
In this captivating video, we delve into 70 extraordinary inventions by women that have shaped our world in ways you might not have imagined.
From groundbreaking scientific discoveries to everyday conveniences, these trailblazing women have left an indelible mark on our society and our lives.
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It would have been nice to know in what year these took place.
It is bullet resistant fibre not bullet proof. Scottish doctor Alexander Wood invented the hyperdermic syringe in 1853. Robert Goddard is credited with inventing the space rocket propulsion system. Richard Trevithick is credited with inventing the first steam engine locomotive which came with a chimney. Mary Walton may have improved on the concept.
Refrigerator was invented in Scotland.
At home pregnancy test-Margaret (Meg) Crane-1967. Great play about her journey, Predictor.
I would love to know the ladies professions and the year they got their patrons❤.
The same Margaret Hamilton that played the Wicked Witch in The Wizard
of Oz invented computer software.
Whilst I would take my hat off to all these wonderful woman, this video is not quite factual, a little more research may be a good thing here. Thank you for posting. All the best and be lucky
Bette Nesmith invented liquidpaper
The music makes me want to take my life. Most of these are a surprise to me, some are certainly sketchy. I'm reasonably sure the Indigenous People in North America were carrying babies for centuries. I add my mother to the list, she perfected time travel. Many times she threatened to kick me into next week, and I knew she wasn't kidding.