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What is the greatest invention ever......created by a woman?

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What is the greatest invention ever......created by a woman?

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  1. Got to be the murder of her partner & blamed it on PMS :-))


  2. deodorant

  3. their is a muslim woman who invented stuff with the quran i dont know wat but its really good.

  4. creation of the job of prostitution

    dno

    Railroad Inventions Created by Women Inventors

    During the 1800s, several women inventors made important contributions to improving safety and reducing noise pollution from trains.

    Trivia Quiz - Mothers of Invention

    Test your knowledge about the Mothers of Invention by taking this fun trivia quiz.

    Randi Altschul

    Randice-Lisa Altschul invented the world's first disposable cell phone.

    Dr. Betsy Ancker-Johnson

    Dr. Betsy Ancker-Johnson was the third woman inventor elected to the National Academy oF engineering.

    Mary Anderson

    Mary Anderson invented the windshield wiper. Anderson was issued a patent for the wipers in 1905.

    Virginia Apgar

    Apgar invented a newborn scoring system or "Apgar Score" for assessing the health of newborn infants.

    Barbara Askins

    Developed a totally new way of processing film.

    Patricia Bath

    The first African American woman doctor to receive a patent for a medical invention.

    Miriam E. Benjamin

    Ms. Benjamin was the second black woman inventor to receive a patent. She received a patent for an invention she called a "Gong and Signal Chair for Hotels".

    Patricia Billings

    Patricia Billings invented a indestructible and fireproof building material called Geobond®.

    Katherine Blodgett

    Invented the non-reflecting glass.

    Bessie Blount

    Blount invented a device to help disabled people eat with less difficulty.

    Sarah Boone

    An improvement to the ironing board was invented by African American Sarah Boone on April 26, 1892.

    Rachel Fuller Brown

    Rachel Brown co-invented Nystatin, the world's first useful antifungal antibiotic.

    Josephine Garis Cochran

    In 1886, Josephine Cochran invented the first practical dishwasher.

    Martha J. Coston

    Martha Coston invented a pyrotechnic signaling system known as maritime signal flares.

    Dianne Croteau

    Invented Actar 911, the CPR mannequin.

    Marie Curie

    Marie Curie also known as Madame Curie discovered radium and furthered x-ray technology.

    Marion Donovan

    The convenient disposable diaper was invented by New Yorker Marion Donovan in 1950.

    Gertrude Belle Elion

    Elion invented the leukemia-fighting drug 6-mercaptopurine, drugs that facilitated kidney transplants and other drugs for the treatment of cancer and leukemia.

    Edith Flanigen

    Flanigen was the inventor of a petroleum refining method and is considered one of the most inventive chemists of all time.

    Helen Free

    Free was the inventor of the home diabetes test.

    Sally Fox

    Sally Fox invented naturally-colored cotton.

    Frances Gabe

    Gabe invented the "Self Cleaning House".

    Lillian Gilbreth

    Lillian Moller Gilbreth was an inventor, author, industrial engineer, industrial psychologist, and mother of twelve children.

    Sarah E. Goode

    Sarah Goode was the first African American women to receive a U.S. patent.

    Bette Nesmith Graham

    Graham invented liquid paper, also known as White-Out™.

    Temple Grandin

    Temple Grandin invented livestock-handling devices.

    KK Gregory

    KK Gregory is the ten-year old inventor of Wristies®.

    Ruth Handler

    The Barbie doll was invented in 1959 by Ruth Handler.

    Elizabeth Lee Hazen

    Elizabeth Hazen co-invented Nystatin, the world's first useful antifungal antibiotic.

    Beulah Henry

    All told, Henry made about 110 inventions and holds 49 patents.

    Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin

    Hodgkin used x-rays to find the structural layouts of atoms and to discover the overall molecular shape of over 100 molecules including: penicillin, vitamin B-12, vitamin D and insulin.

    Krisztina Holly

    Co-invented the telephony software called Visual Voice.

    Erna Schneider Hoover

    Hoover invented the computerized telephone switching system.

    Grace Hopper

    Grace Hopper was a computer inventor best known for the Mark computer series.

    Mary Phelps Jacob

    Mary Phelps Jacob invented the bra.

    Amanda Theodosia Jones

    Jones re-invented American food production by inventing vacuum packed canning.

    Marjorie Stewart Joyner

    Joyner invented a permanent wave machine that would allow a hairdo to stay set for days.

    Anna Keichline

    Architect, Anna Keichline created inventions for the home.

    Mary Kies: Patenting Pioneer

    Kies was the first women to receive a U.S. patent on May 15, 1809.

    Gabriele Knecht

    Patented the Forward Sleeve design for creating clothing.

    Margaret Knight

    Margaret Knight was an employee in a paper bag factory when she invented a new machine part to make square bottoms for paper bags. Knight can be considered the mother of the grocery bag, she founded the Eastern Paper Bag Company in 1870.

    Stephanie Louise Kwolek

    Kwolek invented a material five times stronger than steel called Kevlar.

    Hedy Lamarr

    Lamarr was a movie star and inventor.

    Ada Lovelace

    Wrote a scientific paper in 1843 that anticipated the development of computer software artificial intelligence and computer music.

    Sybilla Masters - First American Woman Inventor

    Masters was the first American female inventor in recorded history, but no doubt women have been inventing since the dawn of time without the deserved recognition.

    Ann Moore

    Invented the Snugli baby carrier.

    Krysta Morlan

    Krysta Morlan invented a device that relieves the irritation caused by wearing a cast - the cast cooler.

    Ellen Ochoa

    Ochoa invented optical analysis systems and was the world's first Hispanic female astronaut.

    Alice Parker

    Alice Parker invented a new and improved gas heating furnace.

    Betty Rozier and Lisa Vallino

    Rozier and Vallino, a mother and daughter invention team, invented the intravenous catheter shield.

    Patsy Sherman

    Patsy Sherman invented Scotchgard™.

    Valerie Thomas

    Received a patent in 1980 for inventing an illusion transmitter.

    Ann Tsukamoto

    The co-patenter of a process to isolate the human stem cell.

    Harriet Tubman

    Harriet Tubman was considered the "Moses of the Civil War" for her work on the underground railroads.

    Madame Walker

    Madame Walker was a St. Louis washerwoman-turned-entrepreneur, who in 1905 invented a method to soften and smooth African American hair.

    Mary Walton

    Walton invented several anti-pollution devices during the Industrial Revolution.

    Carol Wior

    Invented the Slimsuit, a slimming swimsuit.

    take your pick

  5. a baby.

  6. Nancy Johnson invented the American of the hand cranked ice cream machine.

    Margaret E. Knight invented machine that completely constructs box-bottom brown paper bags.

    Madam Curie, the women that found "radium"

    Hedy Lamarr invented Spread spectrum radio.

    Now it's up to you who you choose.

    Anyway, the answerer who gave u a list of answers is just  boring to look at his list.

    But I have given my answer from my knowledge.

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