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A Brief History of Vaccination - World Health Organization (WHO)

... human smallpox sore in order to test Phipps' resistance. Phipps remains in perfect health, and becomes the first human to be vaccinated against smallpox.

The Country with the Most Inventions in All Human History

In this article, we will reveal the country with the most inventions in all human history. If you wish to look at our detailed rankings, you can go to the 20 ...

Vaccine History Timeline - Immunize.org

CDC HAN Health Update Mpox Caused by Human-to-Human Transmission of Monkeypox Virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo with Spread to Neighboring Countries ...

Scotland's Inventions

Scotland's Inventions. The world has been revolutionised time and time again by great Scottish inventors, fuelled by their boundless imagination and inspired ...

All Nobel Prizes - NobelPrize.org

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2022 · Svante Pääbo. “for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution”. The Nobel ...

Where Basketball was Invented: The History of ... - Springfield College

The rules were printed in a College magazine, which was mailed to YMCAs around the country. ... James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, was an instructor in ...

Timeline of Computer History

The ABC was at the center of a patent dispute related to the invention of the computer, which was resolved in 1973 when it was shown that ENIAC co-designer John ...

What is the most important invention in human history? - Quora

According to me here are top 10 iventions 1. Fire (400000 BCE) – The controlled use of fire was an invention in the early Stone Age, ...

11 groundbreaking inventions from Latin America

With the promise of a bright future for innovation in Latin America, let's take a look at some of the region's greatest past inventions: 1. The ...

Military inventions that we use every day - NATO

In the Cold War context, it was important to build an information-sharing and computational system without a central command hub that could become a juicy ...

Inventions that drive modern life expectancy - Aperion Care

... in the long history of human innovation and increased life expectancy. ... All 50 inventions, listed in approximate order of appearance over the past two ...

The 10 Greatest Inventions of the Past Decade - Inc. Magazine

A Chinese scientist revealed in late 2018 that he'd created genetically modified human embryos, so it's entirely possible we'll look back in ...

Vaccine History: Developments by Year

When the polio vaccine was licensed in 1955, the country celebrated, and Jonas Salk, its inventor, became an overnight hero. ... in order to ...

AI and inventorship guidance: Incentivizing human ingenuity and ...

Included in the Executive Order (EO) were specific ... inventions in which a human provided a significant contribution to the invention.

History of Cell Biology: Timeline of Important Discoveries - Bitesize Bio

First Cells Seen in Cork. While the invention of the telescope made the Cosmos accessible to human observation, the light microscope opened ...

The History of the Light Bulb - Department of Energy

... in Great Britain, using a bank of batteries and two charcoal rods. ... Like all great inventions, the light bulb can't be credited to one inventor ...

The Most Important Inventions of the 19th Century - ThoughtCo

1820–1829 · 1823: Charles Mackintosh invents his eponymous raincoat (a.k.a. "the Mac") in Scotland. · 1824: Professor Michael Faraday invents toy ...

Technology Timeline (1752-1990) | American Experience - PBS

... timeline covers some of America's technological innovations and inventions ... He reorganized and sold his first major order to the War Department during ...

What is the history of artificial intelligence (AI)? - Tableau

... in order to streamline and improve in the future. A normal computer program would need human interference in order to fix bugs and improve processes. Learn ...

The top 40 German inventions - Step into German - Goethe-Institut

Adidas is the second largest sportswear manufacturer worldwide and was named after its founder, Adolf (Adi) Dassler. Adolf started producing shoes in the 1920s ...