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29 life-changing inventions by women - Page 15 of 29 - Kiwi Report

29 life-changing inventions by women


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[post_page_title]The invisible glass[/post_page_title]
Katharine Burr Blodgett, an American physicist, was actually the first woman to be hired by General Electric and it seems like the conglomerate has done a good head hunting job, because Blodgett was the one who invented the non-reflective glass. Her invention is actually more revolutionary that you would think, as it later was used for cameras, eyeglasses, microscopes and more. Katharine spent most of her professional career with General Electric and was even the first woman who earned a physics Ph.D from England’s Cambridge University.
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