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george stephenson invent the steam locomotive
George Stephenson was a British civil engineer and civil engineer who built the first public rail line in the world that used steam locomotives -
the first railway line is inaugurated
It is a transport with comparative advantages in certain aspects, such as fuel consumption per tonne / kilometer transported, the entity of the environmental impact caused or the possibility of carrying out mass transports, which make its use in the modern world relevant. -
morse invents the telegraph
The telegraph is a device or device that uses electrical signals for the transmission of encoded text messages, such as Morse code, through wireline or radio communications.
morse invents the telegraph -
daguerre invented the daguerreotype
The Daguerreotype is a process of fixation of light with a dark camera created by the French painter Louis Jacques Mandè Daguerre. -
morton rehearses an anesthetic with ether
William Thomas Green Morton (August 9, 1819 in Charlton, Massachusetts, July 15, 1868 in New York) was an American dentist and pioneer in the application of anesthesia in surgery and dentistry -
the Bessemer converter makes steel production cheaper
The development of steel in converters is a method developed in 1855 by the English metallurgist H. Bessemer, and consists mainly of blowing compressed air to pig iron poured into a special container called a converter. -
Mendel announces the laws of inheritance
Mendel's laws (collectively known as Mendelian genetics) are the set of basic rules on the transmission by genetic inheritance of the characteristics of parent organisms to their children -
nobel experiments with dynamite
Dynamite is a very powerful explosive composed of nitroglycerin, a liquid explosive substance at room temperature and very unstable that when absorbed in a solid medium (initially diatomite, rock formed by siliceous shells of diatoms), it becomes a more stable explosive . -
the Suez Canal opens thanks to the explosives
The Suez Canal is an artificial navigation channel that separates Africa from Asia and unites the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea. Its length is 163 km between Puerto Said -
bell invents the phone
The telephone is a telecommunication device designed to transmit acoustic signals remotely by means of electrical signals.
For a long time Alexander Graham Bell was considered the inventor of the telephone, along with Elisha Gray. -
siemens invents the electric locomotive
Locomotives driven by electric motors with primary engines on board liquid fuel, such as diesel engines or gas turbines -
Daimler invents the gasoline engine
Gottlieb Wilhelm Daimler (actually Däumler) (n.1 in Schorndorf, March 17, 1834 - March 6, 1900 in Cannstatt, a suburb of Stuttgart) was one of the most important engineers, builders and industrialists in Germany. He was one of the pioneers of the global automotive industry. -
roentgen discovers x-rays
The term X-ray designates an electromagnetic radiation, invisible to the human eye, capable of traversing opaque bodies and printing photographic films. -
the lumiere brothers invented the cinema
Cinematograph is a machine, the work of the Lumière brothers, capable of filming and projecting images in motion. Patented at the end of the 19th century, it was the first machine capable of shooting and showing films. -
Zeppelin builds the first airship
Airship is a self-propelled aerostat and capable of maneuvering to be handled like an aircraft.