• 40,000 BCE

    Humans learn how to do/use fire

    Humans learn how to do/use fire
  • 1100 BCE

    Fishing nets

    Fishing nets
  • 100 BCE

    Paper

    Paper
    Ts`ai Lun invented paper in AD 105, in China, from waste cloth
  • Jassen microscophe

    Jassen microscophe
    He is said to have built a 9x instrument, which is sometimes claimed to have been made with the help of his father
  • Galileo’s Telescope

    Galileo’s Telescope
    In 1610, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei looked up at the heavens using a telescope of his making. And what he saw would forever revolutionize the field of astronomy, our understanding of the Universe, and our place in it
  • Electricity

    Electricity
    Italian physicist Alessandro Volta discovered that certain chemical reactions could produce electricity, and in 1800 the first voltaic pile (an electric battery) was built
  • Cement

    Cement
    Joseph Aspdin and James Parker patented Portland cement in 1824, named for its dark greenish-gray color similar to Portland stone. Isaac Johnson, in 1845, obtained the prototype of modern cement, with a mixture of limestone and clay calcined at high temperature.
  • Morse telegraph

    Morse telegraph
    other inventors, the telegraph revolutionized long-distance communication. It worked by transmitting electrical signals over a wire laid between stations. In addition to helping invent the telegraph, Samuel Morse developed a code
  • Telephone

    Telephone
    invented the telephone. ... In 1876 he developed the telephone financed by his in-laws. 2 Other theories attribute the invention to Antonio Meucci.
  • Dynamite

    Dynamite
    Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel in 1866 and patented in 1867. Its use in the exploitation of the oil fields of Baku (Azerbaijan) earned its creator a great fortune, which is used to award the Nobel Prize.
  • Radio

    Radio
    Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) is considered by many to be the true inventor of the radio, although it was Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) who filed the patent in 1904. As a consequence, in 1909, Marconi received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his contribution to wireless telegraphy
  • X-ray

    X-ray
    Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845-1923), a German scientist at the University of Würzburg, discovered radiation (of unknown origin at that time, hence its name X-rays) that had the property of penetrating opaque bodies
  • The television

    The television
    He is undoubtedly John Logie Baird, British engineer and physicist, inventor of mechanical television. He invented the first public television system and the first revolutionary color television tube. It all started in 1884
  • Nuclear reactor

    Nuclear reactor
    On December 2, 1942, a group of European nuclear physicists, emigrated to the United States and led by the Italian physicist Enrico Fermi, set in motion the first man-made nuclear chain reaction in the history of nuclear energy with the intention to apply energy for the first time
  • Wifi

    Wifi
    It was first released to consumers in 1997, when a committee called 802.11 was created. This led to the creation of IEEE802.