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discovered the connection between magnitism and electricity
developed the first usable and practible lightbulb
involved forcing air through molten metal to burn out carbon and other impurities that make metal brittle
in 1908 he announce, "I will build a motor car for the great multitude." He did it. Using mass-production methods in modern factories, this man built a line of affordable cars called the Model T.
a machine that sent messages instantly over wires
credidted with inventing the telegraph in 1837
tried to create a way to send multiple telegraph messages at a time
a brother with a name that starts with a w that succeeded in flying a powered airplane in sustained flight
a brother with a name that starts with an o that succeeded in flying a powered airplane in sustained flight
used the discoveries to build a wireless telegraph, or radio
studied variations amoung plants and animals
a person with a name that starts with a M that helped discover polonium and radium
a persons name that starts with a P that helped discover polonium and radium
a processes in which certain elements constantly break down and release energy
developed the special theory of relativity; was a now famous for the formula E=mc2
showed the link between microbes and disease
by heating liquids and foods to high temperatures, this killed the the bacteria and prevented fermentation
a drug that reduces pain and in large doses makes the patient unconscious
used dogs as research subjects to prove that animals could br conditioned, ot taught, to have certain reflex actions
argued that an unconscious part of the mind contains thoughts of which one is unaware
the growth in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
an artistic and literary movement at the beginning of the 1800s which rejected the rationalism of the Enlightenment in favor of emotion, intuition, and imagination
expressed the definition of poetry as "the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings from emotions recollected in transquility"
celebrated human freedom in his work

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