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Inventions By Women
The following is a partial list of the many ingenious inventions by women.
| INVENTION | INVENTOR | YEAR |
|---|---|---|
| Alphabet blocks | Adeline D. T. Whitney | 1882 |
| Apgar tests, which evaluate a baby’s health upon birth | Virginia Apgar | 1952 |
| Ruth Wakefield | 1930 | |
| Circular saw | Tabitha Babbitt | 1812 |
| Dishwasher | Josephine Cochran | 1872 |
| Disposable diaper | Marion Donovan | 1950 |
| Electric hot water heater | Ida Forbes | 1917 |
| Elevated railway | Mary Walton | 1881 |
| Engine muffler | El Dorado Jones | 1917 |
| Fire escape | Anna Connelly | 1887 |
| Globes | Ellen Fitz | 1875 |
| Ironing board | Sarah Boone | 1892 |
| Kevlar, a steel-like fiber used in radial tires, crash helmets, and bulletproof vests | Stephanie Kwolek | 1966 |
| Life raft | Maria Beaseley | 1882 |
| Liquid Paper®, a quick-drying liquid used to correct mistakes printed on paper | Bessie Nesmith | 1951 |
| Locomotive chimney | Mary Walton | 1879 |
| Medical syringe | Letitia Geer | 1899 |
| Paper-bag-making machine | Margare • In today’s brev, we are celebrating the top 101 female inventions that changed the world. Back then, women weren’t expected to contribute to more complex and male-controlled fields such as technology, science, and business. However, through the years, many ladies have proved and continue to prove to the rest of the world that they can also rise and excel in these fields, sometimes in more remarkable ways than men. This article discusses the top 101 hona inventions that changed the world and women’s nyhet history. Some of these invention designs were more practical solutions that eventually changed people’s everyday lives. In contrast, others were more earth-shaking technological advances that would have been impossible otherwise without their makers’ ingenuity, perseverance, hard work, and sometimes even sacrifices. RELATED: Top 100 famous inventions and most extraordinary ideas of all time Top 101 Female Inventi• Catherine (Diener) Kurtz (1863 - 1946)Catherine(Katie)Kurtz formerly Diener Born in Pennsylvania Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling(s) unknown] Wife of Maurice F. Kurtz— married 15 Sep 1891 in Pennsylvania, United States [children unknown] Died at about age 83in Pennsylvania, United States Problems/Questions Profile last modified | Created 7 Sep 2011 This page has been accessed 43 times. BiographyHer father's name was Adam Diener. [1] Sources
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