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Discover how silent film icon Florence Lawrence merged Hollywood fame with automotive innovation by inventing the first turn ...
DEL MAR, Calif. -- Dick Tracy got an atom-powered two-way wrist radio in 1946. Marty Cooper never forgot it.
Spoiler: It wasn’t after a guy named Bob with a flair for hair accessories. Bobby pins got their name from the bob haircut—a ...
John Spinello, who invented the board game "Operation" and later sold the patent for $500 and the promise of work, is the subject of a new documentary film debuting Friday in Sarasota.
Black safety pins: These are the stealth ninjas of the safety-pin world. “They get used in Hollywood and on photo shoots because they’re invisible on camera,” Schwartz says.
Mikaela Shiffrin took a hilarious jab at her puncture wound, noting how the safety-pin-covered top she wore during the Team USA ski shoot wouldn't harm her.
A 47-year-old man from Karungalpalayam in Erode district, who accidentally swallowed an open safety pin, underwent emergency treatment at the Erode Government Headquarters Hospital and survived ...
He patented a small metal object with a spring, calling it a ‘dress pin’. That simple wire twisted into a clasping device would go on to be known globally as the safety pin.
In other words, T-shirts were not invented in 1904 for bachelors who could not sew, but ads marketing versions of the T-shirt as such did exist. Therefore, we rate this claim as a mixture of truth ...
In 1849 he invented the safety pin. He received his patent, but later sold it to satisfy a debt. He received $400 for his patent ending his claim to fame. The article I read had pictures. The safety ...
Garrett Morgan, a Cleveland inventor, created the traffic light in 1923, improving road safety with his three-position signal. His legacy still impacts drivers today ...