Question
- Alan Roberts 'special super glue was used to join what?
- What was the name of the first home computer to be manufactured?
- What was France's online telecom service called?
- Which play by Capek introduced the word robot?
- How was Trevor Baylis's revolutionary radio powered?
- WHO developed the Gaia theory?
- What does O stand for in the equipment nose which imitates the human nose?
- Which company sold the first hand-held hair dryers?
- Sir jaradis Chandra Bose's partition tion the crescograph measures what?
- In which islands is Bikini Atoll where the first atomic bombs were tested?
- What was the codename of the first atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima?
- Edward Salk developed a vaccine against what?
- Which hospital med the first heart surgery on a baby in its mother's womb?
- Adolf Loos was a designer of what?
- Who was the first Nobel Prize winner to come from Pakistan?
- What was the first shopping mall o the Internet called?
- What type of camera did Edwin Land develop?
- Leslie Rogge was the first person to be arrested due to what?
- Who led the team which authorized Ted transistors in the 1940 s?
- In 1908 Wilbur Wright traveled what record-breaking number of miles in 2 hours
20 minutes?
- Which company manufactured the first electric razor?
- How long did Bleriot's first flight should ss the English Channel last?
- What nationality of plane first broke the 100mph sound barrier?
- The first air collision took place over which country?
- William Henry Hoover started making vacuum cleaners because his original trade
Was dying out; what was it?
Answer
- Wounds.
- Altair.
- Minitel.
- R. U. R.
- Clockwork.
- Sanford.
- Olfactory.
- Racine universal Motor Company.
- Plant movements.
- Marshall Islands.
- Little boy.
- Polio.
- Guy's London.
- Buildings.
- Abdus Salam.
- The branch Mall.
- Polaroid.
- The Internet.
- Shockley.
- 77.
- Schick.
- 43. Minutes.
- French.
- Austria.
- Harness maker.
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