Library Response Project - Inventions Made Human.

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INVENTIONS MADE

HUMAN



A book created in response to THE BRUTAL SIMPLICITY OF THOUGHT By Maurica Saatchi, Baron Saatchi



The Printing Press

The first time the complete works of Shakespear was published into one book it took 2 years to print.



Fast drying glue can only be removed using acid or acetone (found in womens nail varnish).

Instant Glue


Scientists have developed more than 150 different antibiotics to help stop the spread of infectious disease.

Antibiotics




Many construction companies biggest health and safety hazzard is revolving doors. Injuries include hair catchment, crushing and limb injury.

Revolving Doors



The Can Opener

The first cans were so heavy they had to be cut open around the top using a hammer and chisel.


There are roughly 1.319,872,109 people worldwide using the internet.

The Computer




Atomic clocks have now replaced mechanical. The International Atomic Time is kept by 300 clocks around the world and keeps time to within seconds of accuracy.

The Mechanical Clock


The Television


The average person in the UK watches over 4 hours of television every day.



Play Doh.

There is a National Play Doh day. It’s Spetember 16th.


The Telescope

Galileo was the first to turn a telescope skyward instead of watching the land or sea.



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