10 innovations you thought were new (by @creaxnv)

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New innovations are not always as groundbreaking as you might think. Very often innovation is simply the result of continuous evolution and not that radical at all. We listed 10 innovations and show that some of them date back to more than 100 years ago.

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10 INNOVATIONS you thought were new…  First generation iPod, 2001

08 INNOVATIONS But aren’t…  BRAUN  T3  Pocket  Radio,  1953  

#2  CYCLONE TECHNOLOGY

#2  CYCLONE TECHNOLOGY

This invention dates back as far as 1898. “In his usual style of seeking solutions from unexpected sources, Dyson thought of how a nearby sawmill used a cyclone – a high cone that spins dust out of the air by centrifugal force – to expel waste.”

@Issue: The Journal of Business and Design (vol. 8, no. 1)

#3  INDUCTION HEATING

#3  INDUCTION HEATING

Early in the 20th century engineers started to look for other ways of melting steel. By 1927 the first MF induction melting system had been installed by EFCO in Sheffield, England.

h9p://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InducDon_heater  

#4  TOUCH SCREENS

#4  TOUCH SCREENS

In 1972 a new system PLATO IV was launched into operation with a very innovative terminal. It included Bitzer's orange plasma display invention which incorporated both memory and bitmapped graphics into one display.

h9p://history-­‐computer.com/ModernComputer/Basis/touch_screen.html  

#5  SELF HEALING MATERIALS

#5  SELF HEALING MATERIALS

20 centuries ago the Romans used a self-healing concrete (without knowing it). When a small crack appeared, moisture induced a chemical healing reaction.

h9p://codingfuture.com/self-­‐healing-­‐concrete/  

#6  VIRTUAL REALITY

#6  VIRTUAL REALITY

Dr. Ivan Sutherland, University of Utah, invented this device in 1971. “Architects could use the device to draw buildings in three dimensions; realtors could use it to show buyers the interiors of homes without even leaving the office.”

h9p://blog.modernmechanix.com/v-­‐r-­‐goggles-­‐3-­‐d-­‐trip-­‐inside-­‐a-­‐drawing-­‐via-­‐computer-­‐graphics/  

#5  3D MOVIES

#7  3D MOVIES

#7  3D MOVIES

Bwana Devil is a 1952 U.S. adventure film. The film is notable for sparking the first 3D film craze in the motion picture industry, as well as for being the first 3D feature film entirely in color and the first 3D sound feature in English.

(Wikipedia)

#8  CARBON NANOTUBES

Damascus steel was a type of steel used in Middle Eastern sword making in the 18th century. In 2006 a research team in Germany published a report revealing the integration of nanowires and carbon nanotubes in these swords.

h9p://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus_steel

#8  CARBON NANOTUBES

#9  ELECTRIC CARS

#9  ELECTRIC CARS

Detroit Electric was one of the popular electric cars in the beginning of the 20th century. 13,000 of these cars were built from 1907 to 1939.

h9p://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Electric  

#10  3D PRINTING

#10  3D PRINTING

In 1983 the first 3D printing technique – Stereolithography – was invented by Charles Hull. Four years later these two invented Selective Laser Sintering. A newspaper titled: “Revolutionary machine makes 3-d objects from drawings.”

h9p://kierahintze.wordpress.com/  

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