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What things have not been invented yet?

What things have not been invented yet?

11 Inventions That Need To Hurry Up And Exist

  • Dog Translator. Shutterstock.
  • Machine That Dresses You As You Sleep.
  • Dream-to-Movie Maker.
  • Instant Heartbreaker Healer.
  • Guns That Launch Kittens.
  • Penguins: For The Home.
  • Edible Popcorn Bags.
  • Space Houses.

What inventions made life easier?

Financial Services. Banknote (Paper Currency): Tang Dynasty of China—7th Century.

  • Food and Drink. Pasteurization: Louis Pasteur—1862.
  • Transportation. Modern Automobile: Karl Benz—1886.
  • Energy. Modern Alternating Current Electrical Supply System: Nikola Tesla—1891.
  • Technology.
  • What are some good innovative ideas?

    26 Innovative Ideas By School Students That Will Blow Your Mind Away!

    • A torch with an additional bulb.
    • Wheel chair convertible to crutches.
    • Pen to check concentration.
    • Bulb/CFL remover/connector.
    • Multicolor headphone wires.
    • Adjustable electricity extension board.
    • Automatic blade swinging ceiling fan for easy cleaning.
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    What inventions do we use everyday?

    Meanwhile, here are 10 of the best everyday products to have come out of space:

    1. Scratch-resistant lenses.
    2. Ear thermometers.
    3. Shoe insoles.
    4. Invisible braces for teeth.
    5. Cordless tools.
    6. Tap water filters.
    7. Satellite navigation.
    8. Memory foam.

    What inventions most affect your daily life?

    What inventions have had the biggest impact on your day-to-day life? OK, OK, the most obvious answer is the computer, smart phone, and the Internet.

    How do you innovate in your daily life?

    5 Steps to Embed Innovation in Your Daily Working Life

    1. Set aside time to think, and make personal goals. Finding the time or head-space to think creatively can be tough.
    2. Encourage conversation and collaboration.
    3. Embrace failure and encourage risk.
    4. Start small, but aim high.
    5. Engage the rest of the business.