Some examples of modern technological achievements
Some examples of modern technological achievements
In 1900, the German scientist Planck discovered that when atoms split, they released great energy. He called this energy “Quart”, which is known as the discovery of the century.
Before 1903, stainless steel was not only easy to oxidize, but also easy to corrode. From 1903 to 1912, stainless steel became an exceptional industrial metal. Today, stainless steel is not only used in industry but also widely used in medical treatment and the human body.
Before the air conditioning, the Chinese emperor wanted to take the ice out of the mountains in summer. In 1911, the American w. Carrell invented the air conditioning and people began to win the sky.
The Qinshan nuclear power station has successfully connected to the network for power generation. The supercomputers of the Galaxy series have been successfully developed successively.
The long series of Rocket rockets have reached the international advanced level in technical performance and reliability. Chinese scientists completed the 1% genetic mapping of the human genome project and built the first complete physical map of the rice genome in the world; many indices of the world’s largest water conservation project, the Yangtze River Three Gorges the water conservation project, have broken the world water conservation project record; China for the first time located and cloned the gene of high-frequency neurogenic deafness and opalescent dentin II in the world.
In 1897, the German Felix Hoffman synthesized acetylsalicylic acid. Two years later, the product was registered as aspirin. A century later, it became the most popular drug.
In 1913, Henry Ford, the American automaker, officially opened its assembly line, which reduced the cost, improved efficiency and made the car enter the house of ordinary people. It has become a decisive event in this century.
On August 14, 1901, the first motor aircraft began to fly. In 1933, the world’s first regular route was opened, greatly expanding the space for human activities.
In 1913, after patenting the tungsten wire, the lamp began to glow. The facsimile was transmitted for the first time in 1902, and its commercial use began in 1926. Cinema and cinema became a kind of entertainment since December 28, 1895.
The first jazz singer with popular sound premiered in New York in October 927. The first color film dressing table City 1935 The first widescreen film came out in 1953. In 1907, the world’s first photocopier appeared in New York, United States.
In 1959, the Xerox 914 electrostatic copier entered the market and began to be widely used. Color photos have the beginning of color photography in the last century, but it was not until the 1940s that the first batch of color film emerged. Color photos have come a long way throughout the century.
Television in the world today has a very high per capita television (an average of one for every 10 people) since 1927, it began in the hands of Americans. Internet, invented in this century, is the largest computer network connected by many networks in the world. Together with television, daily world news spreads to all corners of the earth in a timely manner and opens the curtain of the information age.
The first laser was born in 1960. Contact lenses were invented in the Middle Ages. It was not until 1945 that the appearance of contact lenses made substantial progress. In 1964, soft contact lenses were invented.
The cardiograph was invented by the Swedish oak Senning in 1958. It began to be used in the 1960s. Until now, countless lives have been saved. Electronic computers began to develop in World War II, and the first computer similar to today’s electronic computers was manufactured in 1943.
Penicillin was first developed by Fleming of England in 1929 and used for soldiers wounded in World War II. World Cup in 1941. It is known as the invention next to the atomic bomb.
The contraceptive pill was developed in 1959, and people began to control their birth rate.
Plastic, which did not exist before this century, has become an indispensable part of our century. It began with the phenolic plastic production method invented by the American L. Baekeland in 1909. Since 1935, radar has been used to measure invisible or long-distance targets with very short radio waves.