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Samuel Morse and the telegraph
He made the first electric telegraph based on the telegraphs in europe, he also invented the Morse code which is composed of dots and lines. -
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Nobel patented dynamite
Nobel was a Swedish chemist, inventor, engineer, entrepreneur and business man, he invented dynamite and also experimented in making synthetic rubber, leather and artificial silk among many other things. -
Alexander Graham Bell patents the Telephone
He was an immigrant.
Bell's middle name was a birthday present.
Bell's mother and wife were both hearing-impaired.
He faced more than 600 lawsuits over his telephone patent.
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Edison tests his first light bulb
on October 22, 1879, Edison tested his latest version of the incandescent light with the carbonized cotton thread. And it burned for 13-and-a-half hours at a brightness equivalent to 33 candles. -
Karl Benz produced the first car with internal combustion engine
The Benz Patent-Motorwagen is build by Karl Benz in the year 1885, it is considered as the firts car designed to have an internal combustion engine -
Cinématographe, Lumiere, 1895
Hay un acuerdo claro: los hermanos Lumière inventaron el cine. Patentaron el cinematógrafo el 13 de febrero de 1895, y, tras diversas proyecciones a amigos y en sociedades científicas y universidades, realizaron la primera exhibición comercial el 28 de diciembre de ese año en el Grand Café en París. -
Marconi transmitted wireless across the English Channel
A pesar de que el descubrimiento de la radio no está exento de polémicas, el 14 de mayo de 1897 el ingeniero eléctrico y Premio Nobel italiano Guillermo Marconi, realizó la primera transmisión de radio de la historia. -
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Orville Wright piloted the first powered airplane
Todos estos conocimientos fueron el fundamento del éxito de los hermanos Wrigth. En efecto, el 17 de diciembre de 1903, Orville y Wilbur Wright realizaron el primer vuelo exitoso de una nave más pesada que el aire y propulsada por un motor.