By Caroline Bingham

From the wheel to the gap commute, inventors and their innovations have replaced the way in which we are living without end. filled with enjoyable evidence, dramatic images and timelines, Eye ask yourself Invention is excellent for initiatives and homework and only for enjoyable! may you develop into the following international recognized inventor?

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It’s an interesting fact that the first computer game, Space War, was invented to help sell a computer. The computer had a circular screen. 1965 1971 1977 1983 Computer mouse Doug Engelbart USA Microprocessor Ted Hoff USA Personal computer Stephen Wozniak and Steve Jobs, USA Internet J. R. Licklider, Larry Roberts, USA 43 Into the future It looks so real! Scientists are working on a TV image that can be watched in 3D. You’d be able to walk around the image and see it from different angles. What inventions will appear in the next hundred years?

Kraulis 16, 46-47(background). Timeline pages 6 - 7 Chronological image nos 1 - 26: 1) DK Images: Hunterian Museum/Harry Taylor; 2) DK Images: Dave King; 3) DK Images: Science Museum; 4) DK Images: Science Museum; 5) DK Images: Dave King; 6) DK Images: Saint Bride Printing Library; 7) & 8) Science & Society Picture Library: Science Museum; 9) DK Images: Science Museum; 10) Hulton Archive/Getty Images; 11) DK Images: National Railway Museum, York/Mike Dunning; 12) Science & Society Picture Library: Science Museum; 13) & 14) DK Images; 15) DK Images: Science Museum; 16) DK Images: Beaulieu Motor Museum; 17) Corbis: Bettmann; 18) DK Images: Robert Opie; 19) Science & Society Picture Library: Science Museum; 20) DK Images: Glasgow Museum; 21) DK Images; 22) & 23) Science & Society Picture Library: Science Museum; 24) NASA; 25) & 26) DK Images.

Industrial Revolution a period of rapid change, which began in the 1760s and saw the birth of factories, powered machinery, and an increasing use of iron. Internal combustion engine a machine inside which fuel burns to create power. Jet engine an engine that takes in air from outside, heats it up, and pumps it out again to push itself forwards. kph this stands for “kilometres per hour”, a measurement of an object’s speed. Orbit the path an object takes as it circles a larger body. Manmade satellites orbit Earth.

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