Inventions that change human life

In human history, there have been many inventions that have changed people's lives completely. The 10 inventions below are examples.

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Toilet flushing is not a modern invention. 5,000 years ago in Pakistan and Orkney Island, Scotland, it was known to use toilets in a separate bathroom, connected to a common drainage system and flushed with water. This idea once again appeared in the 16th century, when John Harington built an indoor toilet with an exit system for Queen Elizabeth I.

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Cement is an important human invention, appearing during the period of the Middle Ages. The first type of cement used was in ancient Egypt. Ancient Romans also used this material to build memorials like Pantheon in Rome, Italy. In 1700, the mixture of cement, stone and water appeared for the first time.

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Electricity is one of the great inventions of man. However, it was not until the 1880s that people brought the inventions of previous scientists into reality.

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The microscope, though small, is an invention that contributes to many other inventions in the scientific world. Glass began to be developed by eyewear maker Robert Hooke, from the late 16th and early 17th centuries.

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Television is one of the great inventions of the 20th century, and is an invention with the participation of many scientists from many different fields.

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Antibiotics were discovered in the 1930s, when Scottish biologist Alexander Fleming accidentally discovered Penicillin, an antibiotic mold that works against infections. This invention contributed to saving many lives.

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Fire was discovered 800,000 years ago when Homo knew how to smash flint into an iron-containing ore to create sparks. With the advent of fire, mankind can make great strides in evolution as it is today.

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The wheel was invented around 8000 years BC in Asia. The oldest wheel discovered was belonged to the Mesopotamian civilization, 3,500 BC.

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Undoubtedly, the birth of computers completely changed people's lives. However, this is an unspecified invention of start time. Many people believe that it was invented in the 1930s, and German engineer Konrad Zuse was the first programmer in the world.