Science of Technology - Homework Assignment #1                                     Name __________________________

 

Directions:             Match the short answer to the article … using numbers (1-93) to indicate the correct answer.
 

1     Gutenberg prints the Bible in 1455

4     The steam engine kicks off the industrial revolution in 1769

7     Gunpowder is invented in the 9th century

10   The compass is used at sea 1117

11   Thomas Alva Edison starts inventing at Menlo Park 1876

14   TV invades our lives 1928

17   Henry Ford and the Model T 1908

20   Alexander Graham Bell gives telemarketers something to do 1876

22   Penicillin starts a medical revolution 1928

24   The Iron Horse 1830

25   Marconi invents the radio 1901

27   Orville and Wilbur Wright fly at Kitty Hawk 1903

30   Transistors revolutionize electronics 1947

32   Moving pictures 1895

37   Photography is born 1826  

41   The telegraph makes the world a smaller place 1844

44    Microscopes see a smaller world 1674

46    Water purification starts in 1829

47    The "Oil Revolution" begins 1859

48    Food becomes preserved 1812

52    First pendulum clock revolutionizes timekeeping 1656

53    Refrigeration keeps it cool 1834

58    Vulcanization of rubber 1839

59    First regularly printed newspaper  1609

60    Flushing Toilets 1596 

61    Discovery of X-rays 1895

62    Tempering of Steel 1854

63    Invention of dynamite in 1867 

67    Singer made sewing machine 1851

77    First safe elevator 1854 

90    Invention of plastics 1907

93    Anesthesia eases the pain 1846

 

 

____ A factory designed to make inventions and over 2000 patents … wow!

____ At first, only 3 homes enjoyed this marvel.

____ Christiaan Huygens constructed the first one.

____ First demonstrated in a New York fair in dramatic style.

____ First used in Europe at the siege of Metz in 1324—it led to decline of nobility's power.

____ First witnessed by 33 people in a café.

____ Fleming's discovery revolutionized the treatment of infections once considered incurable.

____ He got none of the glory and a creditor took over his business in the end.

____ Impurities like carbon were eliminated by using oxygen.

____ It helped elect Lincoln and offered tangible proof of the horrors of war.

____ It sure beats packing snow between the walls of your summer home.

____ It was first used in telephone equipment and hearing aids but now seen everywhere.

____ It was once thought that eating onions would render this useless.

____ James Watt made improvements on an idea from Newcomen.

____ Later came heroes like Lindbergh, Earhart, and Yeager.

____ Mr. Watson, Come here! I want you (maybe we shouldn’t ask why).

____ Nobel was sometimes called the “merchant of death”.

____ Now you know what the sign WC means in Europe.

____ The first device actually came from -Englishmen William Cooke and Charles Wheatstone.

____ The Morse code for the letter “S” was sent across the Atlantic Ocean.

____ The Relation was first seen in Strasburg Germany.

____ They didn't even want it … it was a derivative, kerosene, they were after.

____ This is probably the most significant public health advance of the millennium.

____ This replaced ivory!

____ Within months of its accidental discovery physicians were using the new technology