The world's 30 most important inventions ever
Matt Bradfield
28 November 2024
Inventions that changed the course of history
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The sailboat: Ancient Mesopotamia, 6000 BC
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The wheel: Unknown, 4000-3500 BC
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The nail: Ancient Egypt, 3400 BC
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Soap: Ancient Mesopotamia, 2800 BC
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The abacus: Ancient Mesopotamia, 2700 BC
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The compass: China, 206 BC
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Paper: China, 105 BC
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Gunpowder: China, 142
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The mechanical clock: China, 725
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The printing press: Holy Roman Empire, 1440
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The thermometer: Republic of Venice, 1612
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The modern steam engine: England, 1698
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The refrigerator: Scotland, 1755
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The computer: England, early 19th century
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The electric telegraph: England, 1816
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Photography: France, 1816
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Modern anaesthesia: USA, 1842
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Modern oil refining: Scotland, 1848
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The internal combustion engine: France, 1859
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The telephone: USA/Canada, 1876
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The light bulb: USA, 1879
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The car: Germany, 1886
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The radio: Italy, 1895
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The aeroplane: USA, 1903
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Modern air conditioning: USA, 1902
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Penicillin: England, 1928
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The transistor: USA, 1947
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The contraceptive pill: USA, 1950s
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The cell phone: USA, 1973
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The World Wide Web: Switzerland, 1989
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