Mind Blowing Facts About Famous Female Inventors and Their Inventions
From the early days of invention to modern times, women have made significant contributions to the world of technology and innovation. Some of the most notable female inventors include Grace Hopper, who invented the first computer compiler; Stephanie Kwolek, who invented Kevlar; Marie Curie, who made groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity; and Mary Anderson, who invented windshield wipers. These women paved the way for future generations of female inventors and continue to inspire women in STEM fields around the world. Learn about their achievements and the incredible impact they have had on the world.
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00:01 – 00:47: Introduction
00:48 – 01:31: No. 10 Hedy Lamarr, wireless communication technology
01:31 – 03:16: No. 9 Grace Hopper, Computer program language
03:17 – 04:23: No. 8 Stephanie Kwolek, Kevlar
04:24 – 05:14: No. 7 Marie Curie, Radioactivity
05:15 – 06:00: No. 6Ruth Handler, Barbie Doll
06:01 – 06:42: No. 5 Mary Anderson, Windshield wipers
06:43 – 07:25: No. 4 Bessie Blount Griffin, Electronic feeding tube
07:26 – 08:08: No. 3 Ada Lovelace, Computer programming
08:09 – 08:55: No. 2 Tabitha Babbit, Circular saw
08:56 – 11:30: No. 1 Ann Tsukamoto, Stem cell research
11:31 – 11:48: Conclusion
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