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Neil Arnott inventor (b. Arborath, May 15, 1788; d. March 2, 1874 in London) was a Scottish physician.
Neil Arnott FRS was a distinguished graduate of Marischal College, University of Aberdeen (AM, 1805; MD 1814) and subsequently learned in London under Sir Everard Home (1756-1832), through whom he obtained, while yet... » more details
Leo Hendrik Baekeland inventor (Ghent, November 14, 1863 - February 23, 1944) was a Belgian-American chemist who invented Velox photographic paper (1893) and Bakelite (1907), an inexpensive, nonflammable, versatile, and popular plastic[1][2].
Born in Ghent, Belgium, Baekeland was the son of a cobbler and a maid. Upon completing his doctorate at... » more details
Donat Banki inventor (June 6, 1859 - August 1, 1922) was a Hungarian mechanical engineer, inventor of (among many other things) the carburetor, together with János Csonka, in 1893, as the Bánki-Csonka engine. The invention is often, incorrectly credited to the German Wilhelm Maybach, who submitted his patent half a... » more details
Barringer inventor, INPUT airborne electromagnetic system
Anthony R. “Tony” Barringer inventor (b. October 20, 1925) is a Canadian/American geophysicist. He has made numerous contributions to mineral exploration technology. His most famous work was the development of the INPUT airborne electromagnetic system, which has been credited in the discovery of tens... » more details
Laszlo Jozsef Biro inventor (September 29, 1899 – November 24, 1985) is the inventor of the modern ballpoint pen.
Bíró (pronounced [ˈbiːroː]), (approximate pronunciation, Bee-row), was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1899. He presented the first production of the ball pen at the Budapest in International Fair in 1931. While working... » more details
Clarence Birdseye inventor (December 9, 1886 - October 7, 1956) was an American inventor who is considered the founder of the modern frozen food industry.
Early life
Birdseye was born in Brooklyn in New York City. He became interested in the preservation of food by freezing while working as a field naturalist... » more details
James Stuart Blackton inventor (January 5, 1875 - August 13, 1941), usually known as J. Stuart Blackton, was an American film producer of the Silent Era, the founder of Vitagraph Studios and among the first filmmakers to use the techniques of stop-motion and drawn animation. He is considered the father... » more details
Otto Titusz Blathy inventor (August 11, 1860–September 26, 1939), was a Hungarian electrical engineer. In his career, he became the co-inventor of the electric transformer, the tension regulator, the watt meter, the alternating current (AC) electric motor, the turbogenerator, and the high efficiency turbogenerator.
Ottó Titusz's career as an inventor began... » more details
Nils Ivar Bohlin inventor (July 17, 1920 – September 26, 2002) was a Swedish inventor who invented the three-point safety belt while working at Volvo.
Born in Härnösand, Sweden, he received a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Härnösand Läroverk in 1939. In 1942, he started working for the aircraft... » more details
Seth Boyden inventor (November 17, 1788 – March 31, 1870) was an American inventor. He was the brother of Uriah A. Boyden.
A New England native (born in Foxboro, Massachusetts) who moved to Newark, New Jersey, Boyden perfected the process for making patent leather, created malleable iron, invented a nail-making machine,... » more details




