Great Inventions and Discoveries

Dynamite

Is it not remarkable to know that development of explosives has shaped man’s history in general and man’s life in particular? Traditionally, Chinese invented gunpowder before the Christian Era. But, when Europeans started using it in 14th century, its use spreaded into rest of the world.Conventional gunpowder is a mixture of potassium nitrate (saltpeter), charcoal,

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Dry Cell

Electricity has fascinated humankind since our ancestors first witnessed lightning. In ancient Greece, Thales observed that an electric charge could be generated by rubbing amber, for which the Greek word is ‘Electron’.The German physicist Otto von Guericke experimented with generating electricity in 1650. The English physicist Stephen Gray discovered electrical conductivity in 1729. The American

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Chess

Chess is called ‘the royal game’ because it is considered the king of games. It is probably the oldest game known, some people claiming that it is 5,000 years old!The name ‘chess’ is derived from the Persian word shah, meaning ‘king’. And the word ‘checkmate’ is derived from Persian shah mat, meaning ‘the king is

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