Inventing the Fun
Life wouldn’t be as fun without the work of these three inventors.
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We owe a lot to inventors. Their innovations have kept our food cold, lit our homes, and kept us safe in moving traffic. But what about the things that make life fun? Here are three inventors who have brought us joy.
James West: The Microphone
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James West
What do Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and BTS all have in common? They have all used microphones based on James West’s invention. In fact, probably every musical artist alive today has. West, along with co-inventor Gerhard Sessler, changed the world forever when they created the foil electret microphone in 1962. This highly sensitive device wasn’t the first microphone, but the new design made it easy to manufacture. Plus, it could be made small enough to fit into hearing aids and telephones. The foil electret microphone is still the basis for nearly all microphones and music recording equipment used today.
Lisa Gelobter: Web Animation
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Lisa Gelobter
Do you have a favorite website? Maybe it has colorful animations! The Internet would be less exciting if it weren’t for Lisa Gelobter! Gelobter, a computer scientist, helped create a tool that made it easy to add animation to websites. Before this, web pages were text-heavy with only still images. In other words, nothing moved. This was because animations and multimedia couldn’t be uploaded because they were such large files. Working with a team of engineers, Gelobter created technology that allowed developers to make the multimedia files smaller and thus put animated graphics on websites. This technology, called Shockwave, powered animation and multimedia on the web. Animated multimedia changed not only the Internet but also how people communicate.
Lonnie Johnson: The Super Soaker
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Lonnie Johnson
Lonnie Johnson’s story may be the best of all. Johnson is an engineer who worked for NASA helping send robotic probes into space. But during his free time, he created a toy that changed summer fun—the Super Soaker. Used for water fights and summer games, the Super Soaker squirts a stream of water, making it the ideal toy for summer fun with friends. People loved it so much, it became America’s top-selling toy of the early 1990s. The fun didn’t stop there for Johnson, who went on to invent other technology used in Nerf toys.
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