Patented: History of Inventions
A podcast by History Hit
161 Episoade
-  Things vs. Humans: the spiteful behaviour of inanimate objectsPublicat: 27.09.2023
-  First Ever SubmarinePublicat: 24.09.2023
-  Inventing Fire: the First Spark of HumanityPublicat: 20.09.2023
-  Rise and Fall of High HeelsPublicat: 17.09.2023
-  SunglassesPublicat: 13.09.2023
-  Deep-Sea Submersibles & the Titan DisasterPublicat: 10.09.2023
-  PatriarchyPublicat: 06.09.2023
-  Donald Hebb: Brainwashing in the Cold WarPublicat: 03.09.2023
-  Medieval SwordsPublicat: 30.08.2023
-  Marie CuriePublicat: 27.08.2023
-  NanotechnologyPublicat: 23.08.2023
-  Wernher Von Braun: Nazi Father of Rocket SciencePublicat: 20.08.2023
-  Digital CalculatorsPublicat: 16.08.2023
-  Oppenheimer: Inventor of the Atomic BombPublicat: 13.08.2023
-  Coca Cola: A Backyard InventionPublicat: 09.08.2023
-  Fritz Haber: Inventor of Poisonous GasPublicat: 06.08.2023
-  Inventing Hello KittyPublicat: 02.08.2023
-  Thermos Flask: A Hot and Cold HistoryPublicat: 30.07.2023
-  The Walkman: The First Intimate TechnologyPublicat: 26.07.2023
-  Chewing Gum: From the Aztecs to AvocadosPublicat: 23.07.2023
This podcast investigates the curious history of invention and innovation. Did Thomas Edison take credit for things he didn’t actually invent? What everyday items have surprising origins? And would man have ever got to the moon without… the bra? Each episode host Dallas Campbell dives into stories of flukey discoveries, erased individuals and merky marketing ploys with the help of experts, scientists and historians. Expect new episodes every Wednesday and Sunday.
