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6 famous inventions that were quietly attributed to the wrong person — and the actual inventors history forgot
The light bulb wasn’t really Edison’s. The telephone wasn’t really Bell’s. In 2002, the ...
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The Roaring Twenties didn't just roar with jazz, flappers, and speakeasies—it hummed with the sound of innovation. As America emerged from World War I, the decade ushered in unprecedented economic ...
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The untold stories behind famous inventions
Many world-changing inventions we associate with famous names were actually created by lesser-known innovators whose work was overshadowed, misattributed, or outright stolen. From the telephone and ...
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — National Kid Inventor Day is this Sunday and Christina Daves has been testing the coolest kid inventions for weeks now. We welcomed the author and entrepreneur to share a few of ...
Any schoolchild knows who came up with the telephone or the sewing machine. But conventional wisdom often has it all wrong.
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