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Inventions Facts for Kids

Genius facts about great inventions

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The QWERTY keyboard layout was designed in the 1870s partly to keep commonly used letter pairs apart so typewriter keys wouldn't jam.

InventionsSource: Smithsonian
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Over 750,000 miles of fiber optic cables sit on the ocean floor, carrying 99% of the world's internet data between continents.

InventionsSource: BBC
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The zipper was first invented in 1893 but wasn't practical until 1913 β€” it took 20 years to get it right.

InventionsSource: Smithsonian
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Aspirin is based on a chemical found in willow bark, which people had been chewing for pain relief for thousands of years.

InventionsSource: Smithsonian
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The teddy bear was named after President Theodore 'Teddy' Roosevelt after he refused to shoot a bear on a hunting trip.

InventionsSource: Smithsonian
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The first satellite, Sputnik, launched in 1957, was only the size of a beach ball but changed the world forever.

InventionsSource: NASA
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Modern sunscreen was invented in 1944 by a soldier named Benjamin Green who wanted to protect troops from sunburn.

InventionsSource: Smithsonian
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Paper was invented in China around 105 AD by Cai Lun, who made it from bark, rags, and fishing nets.

InventionsSource: Smithsonian
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The lie detector, or polygraph, was invented in 1921 and works by measuring heart rate, breathing, and sweating.

InventionsSource: Smithsonian
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The first webcam was set up in 1991 at Cambridge University just to watch a coffee pot so scientists could see if coffee was ready.

InventionsSource: BBC