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Who Invented the Toaster?...

The toaster is a very reliable kitchen appliance used for toasting various kinds of bread. With the help of this electric device, you can easily enjoy nice tasting bread anytime you want. Today, toasters are classified into three major varieties, namely conveyors, ovens and pop-up...

Who Invented Gunpowder?...

There is really no way to tell who invented gunpowder. Like a lot of the ancient inventions we enjoy today, gunpowder came about and was developed gradually through years of testing, use, and perfection. It is interesting that we can trace its origin several centuries into the past. In...

Who Invented Bubblegum?...

Have you ever wondered who invented bubblegum? Perhaps, one way or another, you also found yourself thinking of the inventors of the products that most of the people get to enjoy nowadays. Take, for instance, bubblegum. Were you ever curious enough to know who invented bubblegum? If so,...

Who Invented Chemotherapy?...

Chemotherapy is a very important medical procedure used widely to treat people with severe illnesses, specifically cancer patients. Designed to kill cells, it is guaranteed to have positive effects against cancerous tumors and microorganisms. It affects the cells in hair follicles,...

Who Invented the Telephone?...

Alexander Graham Bell owns the patent for the electric telephone (1876). He also has the patent for the phone master patent. But as the history of the telephone will show, several inventors played pivotal roles in its development. From the 1840s to Mid 1870s The very first notion of a...

Who Invented the Pacemaker?...

The pacemaker was invented by the Canadian John Hopps in 1950. He was an electrical engineer who was doing research on hypothermia. Unlike other inventions, the development and history of the pacemaker is clearly understood. Hopps’ Invention Hopps was an engineer at Manitoba University...

Who Invented Cool Whip?...

Cool Whip is a famous trademark of a non-dairy whipped topping manufactured by Kraft Foods. In North America, this product is commonly used as topping for desserts like no bake cookies and no bake pies. The whipped topping does not contain lactose, cream as well as milk, which make it...

Who Invented Wine?...

Who invented wine? Origin of Wine Wine is a fermented drink, usually made from grapes. It is thought by scholars that it originated in 6,000-3,000 BC between the Nile and the Persian Gulf, in the territories of modern Iran and Georgia. How exactly man invented wine is unknown. But it may...

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