Australian Inventions That Changed The World!! (BRITISH REACTION)

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  • @ninjajuggalo187
    @ninjajuggalo187 Рік тому +185

    The Bunnings sausage sizzle has to be one of the best things Australia has invented

  • @shaz464
    @shaz464 Рік тому +173

    In my opinion, the cochlear ear implant should be in the top ten.

    • @caro.k2958
      @caro.k2958 Рік тому +11

      That and the pacemaker! 😂

    • @Parth-gd9vz
      @Parth-gd9vz Рік тому +4

      100% … on both accounts 👍🏼

    • @LightFigure888
      @LightFigure888 Рік тому +3

      Also the technology to prevent motion sickness in users of virtual reality.

    • @renzy5270
      @renzy5270 9 місяців тому

      Was waiting for it

    • @NorseNyanCat
      @NorseNyanCat 8 місяців тому

      Yeah, I figured cochlears would be on this list and went to comments to see if anyone mentioned it when it wasn’t, I don’t actually know how well known even the existence of them is, I’m hard of hearing so obviously i know about it being in the community, but every now and then I’ll even have family members not understand what I’m talking about with this sort of stuff.

  • @necianicholas2878
    @necianicholas2878 Рік тому +138

    The Dual Flush toilet is an Aussie invention, now used around the world.

    • @elizabethscott7660
      @elizabethscott7660 Рік тому +13

      Before the dual flush we invented the 'brick in the cistern flush'. 😂😂

    • @necianicholas2878
      @necianicholas2878 Рік тому +4

      Yes, we were a family of 10 & Dad put a brick in the cistern back in the 60s to save water. 😊

    • @MelodyMan69
      @MelodyMan69 Рік тому +1

      Prince Charles, at the time, was impressed but not sure how to use it. Go figure.

    • @BC-op7rj
      @BC-op7rj Рік тому

      Actually conceived in Japan, but never mastered or commercialised because they did not have the water shortages, so such a concept was useless to them. Chroma perfected it. Apparently no 1 overseas customer was Israel.

    • @chuckmaddison2924
      @chuckmaddison2924 Рік тому

      We created it to help get rid of the Valiant.

  • @brianmcdonnell6758
    @brianmcdonnell6758 Рік тому +206

    The Jaws of Life, used to cut cars open following crashes, Pacemaker, a Scotsman discovered Penicillin, but it was an Aussie who perfected purification of Penicillin, the Bionic Ear, the Winged Keel which enabled Australia to win the America's Cup. Just a few Aussie inventions.

    • @davidl707
      @davidl707 Рік тому +25

      Yep, would've thought the cochlear implant(bionic ear) wouldve ranked higher than Google maps, or even the electric drill

    • @utha2665
      @utha2665 Рік тому +9

      @Michael Rogers Yes, Sir Alexander Fleming discovered it but was unable to manufacture it, the discovery sat for 10 years until Florey assembled a team from Oxford University. Another person who was probably responsible for the manufacturing and purification method was Norman Heatley, an Englishman. It was his suggestion that was used to manufacture penicillin in a pure enough form suitable for consumption. But it was a team effort, for sure and I guess the leader of the group gets the accolades of a huge team effort. I suppose if it weren't for Florey then Penicillin would have sat dormant for another 10 years.

    • @karenstrong8887
      @karenstrong8887 Рік тому +4

      Baby capsules, car seats and toddlers seat. Seat belts and I could go on.

    • @Rivighi
      @Rivighi Рік тому +12

      Mate you forgot the best on the hills hoist

    • @jamescollins8397
      @jamescollins8397 Рік тому +8

      @@Rivighi ... & the Victa lawnmower, the pacemaker, spray on skin, the Triton work bench, the Frazier lens, dual flush toilet, & the list goes on. .

  • @ianmontgomery7534
    @ianmontgomery7534 Рік тому +41

    the Australian invention that has helped the world the most is the thin latex glove that are used by everyone from doctors to mechanics. They were invented by Ansell who wanted to diversify from making condoms.

  • @lbd-po7cl
    @lbd-po7cl Рік тому +143

    You had me bristling at the start with the “Scottish invention of penicillin” comment😀! Fleming may have stumbled across the mould and it’s properties, but it was Australian Howard Florey who refined the mould and turned it into a usable medicine. Both Fleming and Florey, as well as German Ernst Chain were awarded the Nobel Prize for it, but people only ever seem to remember Fleming, sadly. So it really should be remembered as a joint Scottish, Australian and German invention - each played distinct but important roles, dependent on one another.
    Yes, WiFi. Not many people realize that one.

    • @cgkennedy
      @cgkennedy Рік тому +10

      CSIRO took Microsoft to court for not paying royalties to them for appropriating wifi as their invention. Had to pay CSIRO big bickies in compensation.

    • @leglessinoz
      @leglessinoz Рік тому +3

      Technically the CSIRO made wifi reliable. They didn't invent wifi.

    • @martinwallace5734
      @martinwallace5734 Рік тому +6

      Yes, (the Scot) Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin but (the Australian) Howard Florey and (Jewish German refugee) Ernst Chain headed up a team of (British) scientists funded by the (American) Rockefeller Foundation isolated it and devised a way of growing it in large quantities suitable for use in humans. It was thus a multi-national collaborative effort. Fleming, Florey and Chain shared the Nobel Prize.

    • @neild3074
      @neild3074 Рік тому

      @@leglessinoz Then who did?

    • @Michael-D.-Williams
      @Michael-D.-Williams Рік тому +3

      @@leglessinoz You know wifi is short for wireless fidelity? Making it reliable is the fidelity bit. There's no wifi without the fi.

  • @jemor2143
    @jemor2143 Рік тому +169

    Some lesser known ones to add are... the wine cask, full length feature films and the first movie film, plastic spectacle lens, multifocal contact lens, spray on skin (burns patients), anti flu medication and cervical cancer vaccine... so many, too many to name here. Thanks for sharing.

    • @lesleyking4059
      @lesleyking4059 Рік тому +19

      Cochlear hearing aids too

    • @linesydclb8845
      @linesydclb8845 Рік тому +14

      the cause and treatment of stomach ulcers, rotary clothes hoist, victa mower. The first vapour refrigerator was invented by a Scottish Australian

    • @sharronbrennon899
      @sharronbrennon899 Рік тому

      Wine casks were around before Australia was even settled by the the Europeans. But back then the casks were made out of wood

    • @jemor2143
      @jemor2143 Рік тому +11

      @@sharronbrennon899 I'm guessing you don't understand what they are. They are about 4lts plastic insert in a cardboard box that you buy for yourself that you can pour wine from. Not the wine barrels they distill wine in, so no they weren't around before settlement.

    • @sharronbrennon899
      @sharronbrennon899 Рік тому +2

      @@jemor2143 i knew what you meant. My brother would buy goon sacks all the time. But what you said was wine cask and not plastic wine sack which is pretty vague since more than plastic sacks can be a cask. And I wasn’t talking about the massive wooden barrels that they make wine in i was referring to the smaller wooden barrels that they transport wine in. Which is also called a cask. Even the massive barrels are called casks

  • @kennethdodemaide8678
    @kennethdodemaide8678 Рік тому +66

    There are hundreds of inventions by Australians. This video didn't even mention refrigeration, the bionic ear, motorised lawn mower, IVF, ETC. The Scotsman didn't create the penicillin serum, he only discovered penicillin by accident. Howard Florey was the one who created the serum and was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work.

    • @kennethdodemaide8678
      @kennethdodemaide8678 Рік тому +5

      @michaelrogers2080 Fleming didn't think penicillin had any practical use. It was Florey who saw the possible medical applications and assembled a team of scientists, including Chain, that he led to develop the serum. The ancient Romans used mouldy bread to apply to soldiers' wounds to fight infection. They should be acknowledged as the discoverers of penicillin.

    • @Michael-D.-Williams
      @Michael-D.-Williams Рік тому

      @@kennethdodemaide8678 Florey assembled that team in Britain, after he'd been away from Australia for decades. All the penicillin work was done in Britain, funded by the British Government and later some other investors. Florey was Australian, but its not an Australian invention.

    • @ingridclare7411
      @ingridclare7411 Рік тому

      @@Michael-D.-Williams The way Australia and Britain were interlocked back then says it was as Australian as it was British. Hell, people still called Britain 'home' in 1945. My grandmother used to.

    • @Michael-D.-Williams
      @Michael-D.-Williams Рік тому

      @@ingridclare7411 You reckon the Brits felt that way about Australia? That this was an Australian invention? Not a chance. Would you say every invention made by British emigres to Australia was a British invention as much as it was Australian? I dunno - maybe you're just more generous in giving out credit than I am.

  • @johndavid9418
    @johndavid9418 Рік тому +38

    The Hills Hoist was developed in Adelaide, South Australia by World War II veteran Lance Hill in 1945.
    July 20, 1969 An Aussie sheep station picked up transmissions & broadcast mans 1st step on the moon to the world.

    • @Areyousayingidontknowmyname
      @Areyousayingidontknowmyname 9 місяців тому +1

      Actually a few inventions i had no idea from country areas of South Australia. But my main reason for dropping into this comment is the Hills Hoist may not have been the first. There are earlier American advertizings of something very similar.

    • @johndavid9418
      @johndavid9418 9 місяців тому

      @@Areyousayingidontknowmyname And the Nazis & German scientists designed & built the Saturn 5 & ran NASA for decades under the Nazi Werner Von Braun.
      Americans didn't take us to the Moon, German Nazis took men of European decent to the Moon, they just happened to launch from North America.
      Americans try to take credit for everything.
      In fact the clothes line was invented thousands of years ago, it was called " A rope tied between 2 trees".
      Sorry, I'm feeling a little sarcastic today☮

    • @terryt2897
      @terryt2897 25 днів тому

      It was actually picked up by a space dish on a hill near the town of Carnarvon in WA The timing of the moon landing meant the Us and others were facing away from the moon at the crucial moment.

  • @necianicholas2878
    @necianicholas2878 Рік тому +31

    Australia also invented the '8 hour work day', and the word 'Selfie'. 😊

  • @anonymous91877
    @anonymous91877 Рік тому +7

    Did you know Australian currency is designed to be distinguishable for the blind. Each note is a specific size that can go into special wallets or devices that contain Braille so you can tell the note by which Braille slot it can fit into. And each coin is designed not only using special sizes you can distinguish but there are ridges on the size that have patterns to help the blind tell them apart.

  • @michealbohmer2871
    @michealbohmer2871 Рік тому +49

    Other inventions: Cochlear Implant, rotary lawn mower, spray on skin, refrigerator (a Scottish born Australian named James Harrison), electronic pacemaker, winged keel, permaculture, plastic spectacle lenses, permanent crease clothing, cervical cancer vaccine, Frazier Lense, the notepad, splayds, dual flush toilet.

    • @Nathan-ry3yu
      @Nathan-ry3yu Рік тому +4

      You forget the Army tank also. But it was the British who ended up developing the first tank due to costs.

    • @David_P132
      @David_P132 Рік тому +1

      I wouldn't mention splayds mate.

    • @25emann
      @25emann Рік тому +2

      @@David_P132 I have, and use, splayds... they are great.

    • @25emann
      @25emann Рік тому

      @@Nathan-ry3yu not just the tank (but also made Shermans, in WWll useful by upgunning the US tank with a British field gun. It was called Firefly, built by the Brits. The only thing that could blow the top off big German tanks until the US Pershing arrived in 1945), but the torpedo also.

    • @David_P132
      @David_P132 Рік тому

      @@25emann Cut the inside of your cheek!

  • @lonnie224
    @lonnie224 Рік тому +53

    Yes Australians invented all of these things and a lot more. We didnt get to where we are by sitting around waiting for something. We made it happen, pretty resourceful bunch, us Aussies. 😎🇦🇺

    • @jemxs
      @jemxs Рік тому +2

      I'm Aussie but I haven't invented anything 😝

    • @kcharles8857
      @kcharles8857 Рік тому +3

      @@jemxs Then get out there an invent :)

    • @jemxs
      @jemxs Рік тому +2

      @@kcharles8857 haha 😂

    • @bushranger51
      @bushranger51 Рік тому +5

      Yes it makes me so proud to be an Aussie, we don't usually beat our own drum like a lot of others, we just get on with it and worry about the bureaucracy later.

    • @lunsmann
      @lunsmann Рік тому +7

      Aussies invent things, then have to go overseas to get those inventions developed and to market. Short sighted governments won't fund them, and small minded business owners can't see the long term profits - only immediate profit interests most Aussie business types. Very few Aussie inventions have been developed and marketed here.

  • @BillSaltbush
    @BillSaltbush Рік тому +3

    Another Aussie, a bloke also called Sullivan, invented the 'continuous positive air pressure' (CPAP) machine. Since 1980, it has turned around and saved the lives of millions who suffer/ed with sleep apnoea.

  • @stanleywiggins5047
    @stanleywiggins5047 Рік тому +14

    That heavy industrial bearing invented by an Aussie back in the late 1800s, there is one from that time in a hydro power station in the USA that the maintenance engineer said "with proper maintenance it should last 1,000 years,!"

  • @malcolmrayner3480
    @malcolmrayner3480 Рік тому +13

    The Crane you see on top of all the high rise buildings is called the Kangaroo crane and invented in Aussie

  • @ianmaher4348
    @ianmaher4348 Рік тому +20

    James Harrison invented the world's first commercial refrigeration in Victoria Australia, to make ice. He was born in Scotland so we can share this one.

  • @littleflick
    @littleflick Рік тому +46

    You’ll notice that the CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) was involved in a couple of these discoveries. It used to be very well funded and a world leading organisation. Unfortunately they have had their budget slashed more recently. So I feel we are less likely to be world leaders in scientific research for much longer. One of my friends works for them quite high up in the meteorological department, and has on and off most of her career. They are working with a fraction of their previous staffing levels.

    • @jasveender
      @jasveender Рік тому +9

      Such a loss for us! The CSIRO should be well supported and funded to do science and research that are not solely for profit / share holder driven ...

    • @damiangordon8893
      @damiangordon8893 Рік тому +5

      the csiro needs to be funded to keep up the the great work they have been doing

    • @jaykeinnes6793
      @jaykeinnes6793 Рік тому +7

      Science isnt liked much these days, we seem to have forgotten biology

    • @pauldobson2529
      @pauldobson2529 Рік тому

      The previous LNP government directed them to steer away from stuff like climate science because it didn’t fit with their ideology. It also seemed that they wanted the CSIRO to sell inventions, presumably to their supporters, when the royalties would have kept the CSIRO very profitable.

    • @1337flite
      @1337flite Рік тому

      DSTO (or whatever it is called now) however is super well funded and getting more funding. Research in Universities is pretty underfunded these days, although I expect thgat we'll see a lot of funding over the next decade or two as we commission these nuclear subs and as "sovereign" Defence is currently the big deal.

  • @tomwareham7944
    @tomwareham7944 Рік тому +41

    The invention of thr non returnable Boomerang commonly known as a stick was invented by an Australian indigenous person 45,000 yrs ago he also invented the bagless bagpipe known locally as a Digeridoo . More recent inventions include the left handed screwdrivers, Sriped paint, Knacker Lacquer(which adds luster to your cluster) and the footlong Condom , which was only a hit in Australia , we also invented more mundane things like the motor mower the rotary cloths line , the 40 hr working week the Neoprene stubby holder , casked wine and the selfie ,I could go on but I'm too busy invented shit , my current projects are the self peeling prawn and the non drippable meatpie .

    • @jimlofts5433
      @jimlofts5433 Рік тому

      the footlong Condom has been discontinued in western australia as it is too small

    • @alexradojkovic9671
      @alexradojkovic9671 Рік тому +2

      😆

    • @c8Lorraine1
      @c8Lorraine1 Рік тому +1

      👍👍👍👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

    • @ianbell735
      @ianbell735 Рік тому +4

      Knacker laquer🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍👍

    • @kenphillips7594
      @kenphillips7594 Рік тому +5

      And our clever indigenous folks refused to invent the wheel, or how to create fire or agriculture and cities. Sometimes, when I look at our current problems, I think that they were onto something.

  • @clivegilbertson6542
    @clivegilbertson6542 Рік тому +21

    G'day Mate! And Aussies have made enormous contributions to medical health affecting millions! Like the discovery that the "helicobacter" as the cause of most stomach ulcers...The HPV vaccine...Amongst so many others...Cheers!

  • @jimlofts5433
    @jimlofts5433 Рік тому +23

    Australia invented and patented the worlds first electric Iron - from tasmania

    • @ianyoung9539
      @ianyoung9539 Рік тому +1

      Birchalls the stationery store invented note pads with gummed spines, in Launceston.

    • @bernadettelanders7306
      @bernadettelanders7306 6 місяців тому

      @@ianyoung9539
      That’s one of my favourites lol it’s just so brilliantly simple that’s used by so many.
      Love and admire our other inventions as well of course 😊

  • @julieeverett7442
    @julieeverett7442 Рік тому +9

    and QANTAS , the first commercial airline, the name itself stands for Queensland and Northern Territory Air Service, and it has recently had its 100th Anniversary

    • @majorlaff8682
      @majorlaff8682 Рік тому +2

      'Aerial' not 'Air'. Sadly, it's crash landing at the moment.

    • @julieeverett7442
      @julieeverett7442 Рік тому +1

      @@majorlaff8682 I stand corrected

    • @majorlaff8682
      @majorlaff8682 Рік тому

      @@julieeverett7442 Nah, no need. Sit down, chuck a sickie, have a day off to recover.

    • @adrianlemke9965
      @adrianlemke9965 Рік тому

      The first airline was DELAG, founded in Germany in 1909. They operated zeppelins. The first fixed wing Airline was St Petersberg-Tampa Airboat line in 1914, Florida. The earliest in Europe was was Aircraft Transport and Travel in 1916. This airline was the forerunner of what would later be known as British Airways. The oldest continuously operating airline in the world is the Dutch carrier KLM.

  • @suelynch
    @suelynch Рік тому +40

    Yes to the absolute horror to Americans, an Aussie invented the electric drill. There are a lot of "Merican's" who believe Aussies are backward barbarians the beat each other over the head with clubs.
    There is a bearing which was invented back in the early 1900's which are still used today. They are used in super heavy duty machinery. Some of the first bearings made are still in operation today.
    I think we also came up with the flying fox camera system used in the game of cricket.
    The one I find the best is the Hill Hoist Clothes Line.

    • @6226superhurricane
      @6226superhurricane Рік тому +10

      mitchell thrust block bearing.

    • @suelynch
      @suelynch Рік тому

      @@6226superhurricane Thank you. I couldn't remember the name.

    • @holdenboy02
      @holdenboy02 Рік тому

      backyard cricket , lol.

    • @1337flite
      @1337flite Рік тому

      @@jen9996 My Nan worked at Hills packing either ironing boards or clothes lines and won an award for inventing a more efficient way of packing products - this was like in the 60s or there 'bouts.

    • @paulgerrard9227
      @paulgerrard9227 Рік тому

      Black and Decker Australia. It was an aussie but a us company that built the electric hand drill

  • @Wok86
    @Wok86 Рік тому +17

    Everyone here is noting down the more impressive Aussie inventions but something that's a bit more mundane (but still used quite a lot), is the glue-bound notepad/writing-pad. It believe it was developed by a stationery maker in Tasmania in the early 1900's. (Or something like that.)
    Something way more important and quite a bit more recent (1993) was the 'spray-on skin' treatment/technique for burn victims. Also from memory, there were some shenanigans about it's early use but it eventually got cleared for use in a few places.
    I remember in school - I can't remember what subject it was, but this quote was hammered in all the time: "Necessity is the mother of all invention". Living in a place like early Australia, I believe that was definitely the case.

  • @Twopennysau
    @Twopennysau Рік тому +3

    To add a couple more - we invented 3D radar (Interscan) that is used in every airport in the world - and also the first 3D sonar system (Mulloka).

    • @Twopennysau
      @Twopennysau Рік тому

      PS it’s NOT true we invented wifi - what we did was work out how to filter it so it could be used in practical applications - just to be clear 😊

    • @c8Lorraine1
      @c8Lorraine1 Рік тому

      We did pat

  • @theghost6412
    @theghost6412 Рік тому +17

    Thomas Angove, a winemaker from Renmark, South Australia was the one to create Casked Wine. Instead of using barrels or bottles, he created the Cask Bags for wine.

    • @c8Lorraine1
      @c8Lorraine1 Рік тому

      Polymer casks.

    • @alanmacpherson3225
      @alanmacpherson3225 Рік тому +3

      Ah the mighty goon bag.

    • @victoriagill1588
      @victoriagill1588 Рік тому +1

      Australia also created a lot of technology that is now used worldwide with vat controlled fermentation for wine and the screw top wine bottle (because the french were keeping the good cork for themselves)

  • @johnnicholls5344
    @johnnicholls5344 Рік тому +1

    Here's something not many people know about...
    "Most prominently, Adelaide became the starting point for William Bragg and his son Lawrence to share the 1915 Nobel Prize physics prize for their work in X-ray spectra, X-ray diffraction and crystal structure."
    By the 1950s, X-ray cystallography was used in the UK to determine the structure of DNA.
    Lawrence Bragg was born and raised in Adelaide, South Australia. He and his father worked together in Adelaide on X ray diffraction before moving to the UK to continue their research work.

  • @slipoch6635
    @slipoch6635 Рік тому +2

    Some more information:
    When the black box was first mass-produced the American government said they would not allow any plane with a black box to fly over any part of the USA unless the tech was given away for free.
    We also had the first city in the southern hemisphere with electric street lighting (Tamworth)
    About 2 - 10 years after the world's first hydroelectric dam was built we had 2 operating in Gara Gorge near Armidale and another bunch being built, some of which powered towns and large mining operations (late 1800's, early 1900's).
    The first solar panels were also developed in Armidale, but the government owned the tech (through a university) and blew all the money they had allocated on commercialising it on 'admin' costs, the inventor then offered to buy the patent from the government which refused to sell it, so he went back to china (where patents are pointless) and took his 2 colleagues with him and he is now worth ~$30 billion.
    We have just developed a solar panel that does not require silver in Australia, instead using copper. it is also the most efficient panel built in the world so far (yet to be in commercial production).
    Consistant street signing (give way, stop signs etc.) is also an Australian invention.
    Re: Penecillian - I believe he was australian born and living in scotland? maybe 2 different inventions like you said.
    Re: wifi - A few years ago Apple decided it didn't want to pay the patent fee for wifi (which amounts to like 5c per chip), so they contacted Qualcomm and both of them just stopped paying, Apple did try to get others on board saying the costs were onerous, which amounts to conspiracy to defraud, but they lost that case and nothing more came of it.
    In Tamworth the first multi-cd selector/player was invented for radio stations, but the company didn't see any value in it so didn't bother to patent it. This predated the first Japanese units by ~5 years.
    The periscope was first invented in WW1 by Australians to look over the top of trenches.
    Also the goon bag (cask wine) was invented here :)
    Hills hoist clothesline
    Electric Refrigeration
    My family may have the first example of a shearing shed with animal pens underneath it (it's going to get flooded out by the dam expansion in the next 10 years)

  • @djollosaustralia7971
    @djollosaustralia7971 Рік тому +4

    The first military tank was invented by an Aussie, but because our military came under the British umbrella, they took credit for it. Also, the first modern submarine vessel was an Australian concept.

    • @garrymuir1442
      @garrymuir1442 2 місяці тому

      I had thought the sub belong to Dutch/German origins?

  • @bernadettelanders7306
    @bernadettelanders7306 Рік тому +14

    Ah, yes Scotland invented TV. John Logie Baird. In Australia our TV awards are called LOGIE awards 😊

  • @touchofgrayphotos
    @touchofgrayphotos Рік тому +3

    Don't forget McCafe started in Melbourne, and now has gone worldwide, it took an Aussie to combine a cafe with ya burger!

  • @jimlofts5433
    @jimlofts5433 Рік тому +4

    the victa rotary lawn mower and the Hills rotary clothes dryer, the plastic baskets for growing oysters, the thompson coupler, the Mchitch towing coupler

    • @TheGonnagle
      @TheGonnagle Рік тому +1

      Except that Hill didn't invent the rotary hoist

    • @jimlofts5433
      @jimlofts5433 Рік тому +1

      @@TheGonnagle yeh but just saying rotary clothes hoist dryer I didn't think people would know what it was - but who did invent the hoist. I should and did know - might come in handy at a quiz night

    • @c8Lorraine1
      @c8Lorraine1 Рік тому +1

      It was invented in S.A

  • @debwhite7629
    @debwhite7629 9 місяців тому +1

    Australians have been great in the medical field- Professor Ian Frazer, a (Scottish born) Australian, was the inventor of a vaccine against human papillomavirus (HPV), the infection that causes cervical cancer. Barry J. Marshall and Robin Warren, two Australian researchers discovered the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and deciphered its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease meaning treatment is now via antibiotics and not surgery. Dr Fiona Wood (British born) AO is an Australian plastic surgeon who invented “spray-on skin” technology for use in treating burn victims. Professor Graeme Clark AC pioneered one of Australia’s greatest bioengineering achievements, the multi-channel cochlear implant, the first device to allow severely-to-profoundly deaf people to understand speech.

  • @petemedium2185
    @petemedium2185 Рік тому +12

    While Alexander Fleming is often credited with discovering penicillin in 1928, Howard Walter Florey oversaw initial clinical trials and led the team that first produced large quantities of this antibiotic, which played an important role in the Allied victory in World War II.

    • @petesmitt
      @petesmitt Рік тому

      Florey was of English heritage.

    • @petemedium2185
      @petemedium2185 Рік тому

      @@petesmitt Australia was British until 1988, so technically, you're right.

  • @matthewwakefield6321
    @matthewwakefield6321 Рік тому +4

    Breathable contact lenses (multi day leave in), PERC solar cells (dominant technology used today), vanadium flow batteries (just starting to make commercial impact but will be big is stationary storage), solar hot water, the scramjet, and the cervical cancer vaccine are ones I cant see mentioned elsewhere. Refrigerator still probably the most impactful and life saving of the lot.

    • @warchief1015
      @warchief1015 3 місяці тому

      didn't invent the scram jet, we were the first to make one work, for 1 million dollars after the yanks had failed with 6 billion dollars and then our govt gave it to the seppos.

  • @Darryl_Frost
    @Darryl_Frost Рік тому +7

    Cochlea ear implants, stump jump plow, lawn mover, there are a few.

  • @debkendall
    @debkendall Рік тому +2

    Cochlear implant, Time reference scanning - for landing aeroplanes, spray on skin for burn victims, pacemaker, hendra virus vaccine, mechanical sheep sharing clippers, many and varied types of inventions

  • @bernadettelanders7306
    @bernadettelanders7306 Рік тому +11

    Mat did you know how the world saw Man first walk on the moon? Beamed via our Aus huge telescope dishes. Interesting doco why - in PARKES NSW and um was It Honeysuckle Creek?
    Theres are more inventions but not on UA-cam. I found a list of 60 Aussie inventions in google. One reviewer did it, he just scrolled down the google page.
    - There is one some disagree on, wifi, there were types of it but not what we all use today. Great doco on UA-cam Re CSIRO WIFI with the Engineers & scientists talking about how they achieved what we all use now. Oh there were court cases over who did what for years I think, Aus won the case. (Sydney born, Australian engineer by the name of John O'Sullivan, led to the invention of wireless Internet) it had something to do with space, some thing to do with Black holes in the universe. I need a refresher lol

    • @scraverX
      @scraverX Рік тому +3

      Yes, Honeysuckle Creek is just outside Canberra, not much left there now. Was a NASA facility.

  • @kcrot2566
    @kcrot2566 Рік тому +14

    Australians are great inventors hardship creates great people 💕

    • @toni4729
      @toni4729 Рік тому +1

      And some nongs

    • @ingridclare7411
      @ingridclare7411 Рік тому +1

      @@toni4729 Hahaha. There are always nongs, wherever in the world you go.

  • @TheAussieLeo
    @TheAussieLeo Рік тому +3

    A lot of Aussies have (and are proud to have) Scottish heritage. It is not rare to go to an Australian wedding and have Groom and Men in kilts.
    [EDIT:]
    In australia we take care of the bairns, til 16 all medical care can be bulk billed and medication is subsidised (much like the NHS but faster)

  • @franmal1724
    @franmal1724 Рік тому +4

    Howard Florey, as has already been pointed out actually refined the penicillin. He used the Aussie soldiers in the Middle East during the war to test out the dosages. My father had shrapnel wounds and he was one of his test subjects.

  • @ACDZ123
    @ACDZ123 Рік тому +7

    🇦🇺 invented dim sims and chiko rolls 😋

  • @Elriuhilu
    @Elriuhilu 10 місяців тому +1

    A scientist at the CSIRO in the fifties invented atomic absorption spectroscopy (emission spectroscopy had already been a thing for a very long time, but it doesn't have the same applications). The idea led to development of instruments that can accurately identify substances, or that substances are missing where they should be and very quickly became useful in testing for contamination and in medicine to check if a person was deficient in some nutrient.

  • @tropicaussie4572
    @tropicaussie4572 Рік тому +2

    The population is approximately 26 MILLION now . The reason the population is relatively small in comparison to its geographic size is that two thirds of Australia is hot arid dry busted ass desert .
    Australia is definitely a world leader in medical research !

  • @ReHerakhte
    @ReHerakhte Рік тому +2

    Modern atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) was developed by Australian chemists working for CSIRO in the 1950s.

  • @Bellas1717
    @Bellas1717 Рік тому +14

    Many of the polymer bank notes used around the world have been manufactured and supplied by Australia.

    • @leglessinoz
      @leglessinoz Рік тому +1

      All of the other countries use tech licensed by an Australian company to make their polymer notes.

    • @Bellas1717
      @Bellas1717 Рік тому

      @@leglessinoz Yes, they do now. My comment was referencing the seventeen countries that started with Australia manufacturing and supplying through NPA, prior to licensing to manufacture their notes for themselves being handed over.

    • @cgkennedy
      @cgkennedy Рік тому +1

      The USA scientists wanted the technology for the polymer notes free of charge. Reserve Bank and CSIRO said no. That's why they went for water hungry technology for cotton notes.

  • @RodneyMcMinge
    @RodneyMcMinge Рік тому +6

    The aviation and wifi relate to the vastness of the land and how much we have to travel. We fly a lot. In relation to the proximity of the rest of the world, we have to. We're pretty used to long distances.

  • @ianwhite1858
    @ianwhite1858 Рік тому +7

    The Scott's invented heaps of stuff but the one that has saved more lives than any single other invention is the Saline Drip

    • @toni4729
      @toni4729 Рік тому +1

      Is it my imagination or it just a plastic bag of salt water?

    • @kathleenmayhorne3183
      @kathleenmayhorne3183 8 місяців тому

      ​@@toni4729a sterile bag or bottle that has saved countless human and animal lives. The invention as a good use of his time, like the wheel, if he didn't invent it, somebody would have, kudos for getting to be first, because it was sorely needed. And how many things have been invented after, to make it easier to use? A lot of brilliant inventions, rely on things that came before.

  • @TerryT304
    @TerryT304 Рік тому +2

    Originally Racecam required a Helicopter to be hovering overhead of the cars at the Bathurst 1000

  • @yesterdayschunda1760
    @yesterdayschunda1760 Рік тому +7

    Racecam is freaking epic, during the race the commentators will have conversations with the drivers while you are watching from inside the car like say a crash happens then they discuss who was at fault with the drivers lol

    • @janemcdonald5372
      @janemcdonald5372 Рік тому

      Back in the early days, Channel 7 hoped nothing major happened in Sydney during the weekend of the Bathurst race because pretty much all of their cameras were set up around the Mt Panorama track.

  • @the-flatulator
    @the-flatulator Рік тому +1

    Penicillin was discovered in Scotland, however, it was an Australian who purified it the useful product it is today. Both the Scottish (Fleming) and the aussie (Florey) shared a Nobel Prize for it. For country with only a handful of people we certainly hold our own in the world of inventions.

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 10 місяців тому +2

    Although Hills Industries from South Australia were the first to commercially manufacture the rotary clothes hoist, it was in fact invented by Gilbert Toyne and Lambert Downey from Melbourne, Victoria.

    • @garrymuir1442
      @garrymuir1442 2 місяці тому

      Whom if memory serves correct, Downey let the Patent lapse and Hills took the opportunity to grab it

  • @brissiemum2
    @brissiemum2 Рік тому +3

    I think Australian scientists pioneered IVF, too. Could be wrong but I’m old enough to vaguely remember hearing that somewhere.

  • @simbob26
    @simbob26 Рік тому +8

    There are too many to mention.
    You are right to split the discovery and implementation of penicillin to both Scotland and Australia, but you should probably also add Germany/England to the list. Fleming was the original discoverer, but was unable to produce it in anything like a useful quantity. Florey (Australian) and Chain (German born English) were the two most responsible for making penicillin useful. That is why the Nobel Prize was shared between them.

  • @69GT5
    @69GT5 Рік тому +6

    Heya mate. Just some more kewl aussie inventions. #1 is the Refridgerator???? Torpedo, Tank (yes boom boom tank), Periscope rifle, Pace maker (heart), Aspro, car radio, UTE (tray on back of car), Latex gloves, just to name a few good ones😁👍🤣

  • @TheMadSparrow
    @TheMadSparrow Рік тому +1

    7:02 Penicillin was first discovered accidentally by Alexander Fleming (who is Scottish), then during WWII was made into a usable medicine by Aussies

  • @jawannacuputty
    @jawannacuputty Рік тому +2

    I knew about most of these. Regarding penicillin, in 1928 Alexander Fleming noted the effect of mould but didn't persue it. The drug was made medically useful in the 1940s by a team of Oxford scientists led by Australian Howard Florey and German refugee Ernst Chain.

  • @cathryncavaney5070
    @cathryncavaney5070 Рік тому

    Cochlear implant, 8 hour work day, "goon bag", stump jump plough, water saving dual flush toilet. FYI Howard Walter Florey, Baron Florey OM FRS FRCP (24 September 1898 - 21 February 1968) was an Australian pharmacologist and pathologist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Ernst Chain and Sir Alexander Fleming for his role in the development of penicillin.

  • @elizabethscott7660
    @elizabethscott7660 Рік тому +9

    We're a resourceful bunch. If we need something we invent it.

    • @toni4729
      @toni4729 Рік тому

      Another expert: What? Who?

    • @Lolliegoth
      @Lolliegoth 9 місяців тому

      @@toni4729 Be nice

  • @davidanderson4876
    @davidanderson4876 Рік тому

    Fleming discovered the penicillium bacteria, wrote a paper, and filed it. The team led by Florey with Chain and Heatley turned the discovery into antibiotics. The Australia professor of medicine at Oxford University in a speech famously noted "Without Fleming, no Chain or Florey; without Florey, no Heatley; without Heatley, no penicillin."

  • @c8Lorraine1
    @c8Lorraine1 Рік тому +2

    ALL polymer bank notes across the world are made at the Australian Mint

    • @yonkers01
      @yonkers01 Рік тому +1

      The bank notes are made in Craigieburn Victoria by a subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Australia. The bank does the notes and the mint does the coins.

  • @MrBroady02
    @MrBroady02 Рік тому +1

    Not only did Australia invent polymer bank notes, they manufacture them for other countries.

  • @TheMadSparrow
    @TheMadSparrow Рік тому +1

    8:34 “I had no idea Wifi was invented” 😂

  • @jemxs
    @jemxs Рік тому +5

    We also invented the fridge! As for WiFi, I think we made it usable rather than invented it!

    • @slipoch6635
      @slipoch6635 Рік тому +1

      No it was invented by a bunch of guys working at the astronomic telescopes, they were looking at something (quasars I think) that they initially thought might be some kind of communication. They tested the concept and then patented it with CSIRO, Stanford or MIT then took the patent and added some of the standards to it.

  • @lukemurphy5434
    @lukemurphy5434 Рік тому +1

    It has bits and pieces , but the mechanical grain harvester developed for broad acre farming in Australia.

  • @philip4193
    @philip4193 Рік тому +2

    Many other important Aussie medical inventions too; the pacemaker, CPAP machines, spray-on skin, bionic ear implants (Cochlear), plastic spectacle lenses, cervical cancer vaccines (Gardasil/Cervarix). And also a few extremely important to us Aussies who like a drink & to spend time outdoors: the refrigerator, rotary-blade lawnmower (ie: the Victa), the Hils Hoist rotary clothesline, plastic wine cask (aka: "goon bag"), the stubby holder (beverage cooler), saltwater pool chlorinator, the surf ski just to name a few. We are even environmental champions on par with the likes of Greta Thunberg by inventing the edible/biodegradable six-pack ring holder, so that we can continue to drink tinnies of VB by the beach and save our endangered marine life at the same time!

  • @redwarpy
    @redwarpy Рік тому +1

    My Mum worked for Ausonics she put together the components and was used to test out the machines.

  • @jennyreilly1151
    @jennyreilly1151 Рік тому +5

    Being isolated we have to be pro active in many things to move forward.... Can't wait on the rest of the 🌏
    We are an awesome bunch when you get to know us ✋😉
    As other comments advise there are many more inventions we are proud of 🇦🇺🇦🇺 💙

  • @kcrot2566
    @kcrot2566 Рік тому +4

    I’m happy to share our inventions Irish Scottish Welsh ancestors 💕

  • @0Zolrender0
    @0Zolrender0 Рік тому +3

    We might be a small country... but in everything we do we punch above our weight. BTW.. your accent is bloody awesome.

  • @FionaEm
    @FionaEm Рік тому +5

    Australia's population is a bit higher now, at 26 million. I knew about most of these inventions, but had forgotten about the electric drill. Without it, we'd still be living in basic wattle & daub huts! Purifying penicillin for widespread use was obviously huge, too, given how many lives it has saved over the years.

    • @Nathan-ry3yu
      @Nathan-ry3yu Рік тому

      26.6 million to be exactly. Just have to type in Australian population live clock on the internet it will tell you birth for the day. Migration for the day. Deaths for the day and current population

  • @doubledee9675
    @doubledee9675 6 місяців тому

    The bank notes were designed to be very easy to distinguish one from another. They are different sizes and the colours are especially bright, with different colours for the different values.

  • @kathleenmayhorne3183
    @kathleenmayhorne3183 Рік тому +7

    Don't worry about us in comparison to Scotland, we have a lot of scots immigrants in the family trees, including 3 of my grandparents. It just takes a good reason and a mechanical, engineer, or scientific brain, or a mixture of those talents. A lot of people invent things in their back-yard sheds, nowadays called the man-cave.. though nowadays a lot of them are bars with big sports tellies and no tools, or car sheds, full of rusty parts and tools.

    • @utha2665
      @utha2665 Рік тому +2

      Yes, the big one being the steam engine, James Watt. The pneumatic tyre, pedal bicycle, overhead valve engine, to name a few. Here's one that will upset a few of us Aussies, AFL with many innovations in the early evolution of the game and Scots were founders of the Essendon Football Club.
      The list is far too long to list them all, here's the wiki link.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_inventions_and_discoveries

  • @theghost6412
    @theghost6412 Рік тому +5

    Earlier Nikola Tesla had the idea in his head of Wi-Fi, but he wasnt sure how to go about it. In his tests he instead created the largest man made lightning bolt by rebounding energy continuously through the planets core. His goal was to wirelessly transfer energy from one tower to another elsewhere. It actually came out on the exact opposite side of the world, it was pure luck that no one was killed. But he did completely flatten a large section of forest on other side. He never worked it out.
    It was John O'Sullivan and the Government Scientists at CSIRO that cracked it and figured it out.

  • @JohnPittaway
    @JohnPittaway Рік тому +3

    I reckon the rotary clothes line & the rotary lawn mower should have got a mention, then there's the stump jump plough, the Phillips screw head, the portable threshing machine, the lathe cutting tool which allowed unskilled workers to use lathes in manufacturing, the metal alloy that melts at 100 deg. C, used to fill thin wall tubing so it could be bent without distortion, also used on Diesel tank caps to prevent the tanks exploding in a fire, the star picket fence post and I'm sure a few more will come to me later!

  • @davidcronk64
    @davidcronk64 Рік тому +1

    This list is just from my State (South Australia) alone some might be in collaboration with others.
    1. Rotary Clothes Line
    2. Stobie Pole
    3. Sunburn Cream
    4. Torrens Land Title System
    5. Plastic Toilet Cistern
    6. Electoral Secret Ballots
    7. Plastic Spectacle Lenses
    8. Plastic Air Conditioners
    9. Electro Convulsive Therapy
    10. Stump Jump Plough
    11. Ridley Stripper Harvester
    12. Tank Bred Tuna System
    13. The Big E Harvester
    14. The Plastic Wine Cask
    15. Chicken Salt
    Also from SA are Howard Florey and Sir Mark Oliphant who worked on the project to develop radar and worked on electromagnetic isotope separation which makes atomic bombs work.

    • @johnnicholls5344
      @johnnicholls5344 Рік тому

      Dont forget the Braggs...
      "Most prominently, Adelaide became the starting point for William Bragg and his son Lawrence to share the 1915 Nobel Prize physics prize for their work in X-ray spectra, X-ray diffraction and crystal structure."

  • @majorlaff8682
    @majorlaff8682 Рік тому +3

    The long weekend for any excuse, a public holiday for a third-rate horse race, another public holiday for the monarch's birthday which is not held on his/her birthday, and yet another public holiday to celebrate the country's name: Australia Day, sickies to go watch the cricket, four weeks annual leave, long-service leave, holiday leave loading (more pay for being off than for being at work). There's probably more.

    • @lindalee-brown5539
      @lindalee-brown5539 Рік тому

      In Victoria Dan Andrews declared the day BEFORE the AFL grand final a public holiday. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @6226superhurricane
    @6226superhurricane Рік тому +3

    a lot of aussie inventions were by scottish australians like james harrison that invented the first vapor compression refrigerator and built the first commercial ice makers.
    penicillin was discovered by alexander flemming but he had no way of producing it in usable quantities howard florey figured out how to grow it and refine it in usable quantities and was the first to treat people with it.

  • @xpictos777
    @xpictos777 Рік тому +1

    LoL Florey’s antibiotics have probably saved in the order of 1 billion lives, but it comes second to wifi. Hahaha that’s Gen Z for you.

  • @cyberwaste
    @cyberwaste Рік тому +3

    The CSIRO is seriously impressive and important. Unfortunately they have to deal with politicians and politics interfering with funding and research focus.

    • @kathleenmayhorne3183
      @kathleenmayhorne3183 8 місяців тому

      Like the guy who invented the computer run solar dome, who Johnny Howard shortsightedly sent overseas.

  • @elizabethanderton-rg2gd
    @elizabethanderton-rg2gd Рік тому +3

    Lets not forget the Hills hoist, lawnmower, refrigeration and the bionic ear. They are currently working on a bionic eye.

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 10 місяців тому

    Yes, penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming, a Scottish physician-scientist; but Australian pharmacologist-pathologist actually purified penicillin for medical use.

  • @ydenneki
    @ydenneki 5 місяців тому

    7:10 Scottish physician Alexander Fleming showed that the penicillium mould had antibacterial properties in 1928 (and published his findings in 1929) but he never took things any further. It was Florey, 10 years later (after witnessing the German arms buildup in violation of the treaty and knowing that war was looming) that, with a gathered group of other research doctors at University of Oxford's School of Pathology, started to look at ways to isolate and concentrate the slow growing mould. (It wasn't until a few years later that somebody in the U.S.A discovered bubbling oxygen through the growth fluid sped up growth rates enormously.) As for SHARING ... They DID, as theNobel Prize for Medicine in 1945 was shared between Fleming (discovery), Florey (Team leader) and Howard Chain (lead researcher).

  • @who-gives-a-toss_Bear
    @who-gives-a-toss_Bear Рік тому +1

    Arthur James Arnot (26 August 1865 - 15 October 1946) was a Scottish electrical engineer and inventor, best known for patenting the world's first electric drill when he was in Australia.

  • @PiersDJackson
    @PiersDJackson Рік тому

    As a scot, important inventions are: Cochlear Implant (aka Bionic Ear), wine cask / boxed wine (aka Goon Bag), Rotary Lawnmower, Rotary Clothesline, Stump-jump Plow, the over-horizon radar, spray on skin, plastic lens glasses, multifocal glasses, Winged Keel in sailing.

    • @trueaussie9230
      @trueaussie9230 Рік тому

      Before the USA had fully tested its 'invisible to radar' Stealth Bomber, Aus had perfected the Over The Horizon RADAR that can 'see' it.

  • @GlenLevett-lq9yi
    @GlenLevett-lq9yi Рік тому

    Here are some more Ozzie inventions.
    1906: Full Length Feature Film
    1855: Refridgerator
    1912: Armoured tank
    1972: Power Board/Strip
    1993: Spray on Skin

  • @LightFigure888
    @LightFigure888 Рік тому +1

    The cochlear implant for assisting people to hear. You could probably do a whole episode on Australian Medical innovations. We are a clever mob. I did know about all but the electric drill. & I don’t know if it an urban legend or not, but my Dad tells me every time one is mentioned.....the black boxes are actually orange....you know for hi-vis

  • @akitas8165
    @akitas8165 Рік тому +1

    Actually we did not invent the flight recorder. The first such instruments were used by the French in 1939. It was in 1953 that the Australian guy commercialised the idea and incorporated a voice recorder. (Up to that time they only recorded instrument readings.) Also, Florey did not "discover" penicillin, he simply developed a better way to use it.

  • @MASSspec1990
    @MASSspec1990 Рік тому +1

    We also invented a bunch of agricultural equipment that the entire world relies on these days. The rotary and stripper headers were both invented here.

  • @basilpunton5702
    @basilpunton5702 Рік тому

    SRS Airbag. The yank airbag is dangerous for people wearing seatbelts. So in Australia the Seat-Belt Restrain System was designed. All Australians wear seatbelts while travelling in cars. At the same time the designers developed the first seamless airbag. More lives are saved by this than most things mentioned in the video.

  • @itsamindgame9198
    @itsamindgame9198 Рік тому

    Sire Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928, but nobody had come up with a safe, effective medicinal form until Howard Florey, Ernst Chain and their team started working on it about 1939 and by 1942 were able to produced concentrated medicinal penicillin. Fleming, Florey and Chain shared a Nobel prize for it.

  • @ChannelReuploads9451
    @ChannelReuploads9451 Рік тому

    WIFI's problem was succeptibility to noise and RF echo's, but the CSIRO also had experts in Radio astronomy, more precisely, technology to filter noise, and RF echoing. Yes, they still get royalties to this day.

  • @dennisheape971
    @dennisheape971 Рік тому

    An Aussie, David Warren was the one who invented the "Flight Data" recorder and the " Flight Voice recorder." (Black Boxes)

  • @cgkennedy
    @cgkennedy Рік тому +4

    Those polymer notes for all the other countries are made at the Australian Mint.

    • @DrNoClu
      @DrNoClu Рік тому

      News to me

    • @joyelmes7814
      @joyelmes7814 Рік тому

      They are hideous things, you cannot fold them without making them unusable.

    • @cgkennedy
      @cgkennedy Рік тому +1

      ​@@joyelmes7814 You can fold them, but they are designed to fit in wallets and purses.

  • @069diesel069
    @069diesel069 Рік тому +1

    Also Aussie inventions, frefridgerated beef in ships and THE BLACK BOX RECORDER🇦🇺👍🏽

  • @toondeath5450
    @toondeath5450 Рік тому +1

    Im Aussie and loving these videos man, keep goin with your channel you're good at it. Just extra info the Aussie money is waterproof, very hard to tear or rip, and very very difficult to counterfeit i think that is the biggest benefit of the polymer note. The new ones have see through sections and holograms that are impossible to reproduce on a printer.
    I definitely didnt know a lot of these

  • @renzy5270
    @renzy5270 9 місяців тому

    And let's not forget the rotary hoist clothesline,the Cochlear implant,spray on skin for burns victims,electronic pacemakers, the. Cervical cancer vaccine,latex gloves and of course the mother of all Australian inventions The Goon Bag

  • @WireWeHere
    @WireWeHere Рік тому

    Colour television goes back to 1926 in Scotland. I was parked in a corner of the classroom in 1968 for telling my grade 2 classmates we got a colour TV on the weekend. Cut me off before I got to mentioning what Saturday morning cartoons were like. In protest I collected a little surprise information and then sat in the corner again before insisting I was right. Next I practiced pulling my hands back and the teacher learned what a yard stick feels like. She never got a hit and quit after 3 attempts. Her letter home got me Mom involved and all was apologized for in writing. Two years later the strap as a optional punishment was abolished locally. We heard a rumour the strap and yardstick were demonstrated at a school board meeting on Red Hands McTavish but we can't be sure how how they got that way since we never heard her name before..

  • @peterlinsley4287
    @peterlinsley4287 Рік тому +1

    The rotary cloths line and the rotary lawnmower.

  • @1337flite
    @1337flite Рік тому

    With penicillin I believe Fleming noticed that it killed bacteria, but Florey worked out how to extract it and make it into a usable medicine.