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1º Human Heart Transplantation
1967 Human Heart Transplantation Christiaan Neethling Barnard South African -
First complete synthesis of a gene
1970 First complete synthesis of a gene (Har Gobind Khorana, American) -
1º Microprocessor
1971 Microprocessor (Ted Hoff American)
Its development was from the second world war; At this time scientists developed computers specifically for military applications. -
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
1971 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Raymond Damadian, American) -
First magnetohydrodynamic energy generator
1972 First magnetohydrodynamic energy generator Scientists from the government of Soviet USSR -
1974 Recombinant DNA
1974 Recombinant DNA (genetic engineering) US scientists -
Fiber optics
1975 Fiber optics Bell Laboratories American
Fiber optic is a transmission medium, usually used in data networks and telecommunications, consists of a very thin wire of transparent material, glass or plastic materials, which sends pulses of light representing the data to be transmitted. -
Supercomputer
1976 Supercomputer J.H. (Van Tassel and Seymour Cray, Americans)
A supercomputer or supercomputer is one with computing capabilities far superior to ordinary and desktop computers and used for specific purposes. -
Vaccine against malaria
1978 Synthetic vaccine against malaria (Manuel Patarroyo, Colombiano) -
Gene transplantation among mammals
1978 Gene transplantation among mammals (Paul Berg, Richard Mulligan and Bruce Howard, Americans) -
1978 Artificial Heart
1978 Artificial Heart Jarvik-7 (Robert K. Jarvik, American) -
Space Transportation System
1981 Space Transportation System (Space Shuttle) NASA Engineers -
The Cosmic Background Scanner Satellite
1989 The Cosmic Background Scanner Satellite (COBE) showed that irregularities in microwave background radiation are remnants of nonuniform regions present in the universe shortly after the Big Bang Team led by George Smoot Americans -
Keck Telescope
1993 Keck Telescope, the world's largest reflecting telescope University of California, California Institute of American Technology -
Water is discovered on Mars
2008 Water is discovered on Mars
Almost all water on Mars today exists as ice, though it also exists in small quantities as vapor in the atmosphere and occasionally as low-volume liquid brines in shallow Martian soil. -
Creation of ova
The egg cell, or ovum, is the female reproductive cell (gamete) in oogamous organisms. -
Nanocellular solar
The NCCF makes more surface area and surface functional groups available for the Na+ reaction. -
2015 Hybrid car
A hybrid vehicle uses two or more distinct types of power, such as internal combustion engine plus electric motor