When were Tampons invented?
In the fifth century A.D, the tampons were created by Egyptian women from softened papyrus. In the year 1931, the first modern disposable tampons were created by an American, Dr…. Read more »
In the fifth century A.D, the tampons were created by Egyptian women from softened papyrus. In the year 1931, the first modern disposable tampons were created by an American, Dr…. Read more »
The text messaging or Short Messaging Service (SMS) was invented in 1995 by Matti Makonnen of Finland who is known as the Father of SMS.
In 1928, the successful pink colored Double Bubble, bubble gum was invented by Walter Diemer who was an employee of the Frank H. Fleer Company. The gum was stretchable and… Read more »
A U.S born inventor, Whitcomb L. Judson created the clasp locker to clasp shoes and got patent on 7th November 1891. In the year 1913, the modern zipper was invented… Read more »
The first successful airplane was launched on 17th December 1903 by Orville and Wilbur Wright known as Wright Brothers in Kitty Hawk. Santos Dunment made the first European airplane to… Read more »
In 1948, the first plastic Frisbees were produced by Morrison and his business partner Warren Franscioni and re-named their invention as Flyin-Saucer. In 1955, Pluto Platter was a new disk… Read more »
In 1913, the Tinkertoy setup was created in Evanson, Illinois by Charles H. Pajeau and Robert Pettit. The toy was designed by Pajeau when he saw some children playing with… Read more »
The railway engineer J.P. Knight installed the first traffic lights outside the British Houses of Parliament in London on 10th December 1868 but unluckily it exploded. The first red-green electric… Read more »
In April 1979, a young Namco employee Toru Iwatani developed the game by employing a team of nine men and named Puck Man. In 1980, the game was first launched… Read more »
In 1796, the first vaccination was invented by Edward Jenner for the disease small pox. For the first time he tested the possibility of using the vaccine of cowpox as… Read more »