Who invented the three-point seat belt and when?

Who invented the three-point seat belt and when?

The three-point seat belt, which is widely used today, was invented by a Swede working for Volvo. Nils Bohlin (1920 - 2002) was an aircraft designer at Saab, tasked with developing ejector seats, before joining Volvo in 1958 as a Safety Engineer. 

Who discovered the microprocessor and when?

Who discovered the microprocessor and when?

Ted Hoff, born 1937 at Intel in the late 1960s, was designing several different calculators for a Japanese customer. As it is known, normally it is sufficient to use a few integrated circuits (silicon chips) to produce a calculator. 

Who discovered the waterproof and sweatproof Gore-Tex?

Who discovered the waterproof and sweatproof Gore-Tex?

If you tightly cover your body with a waterproofing or warming material, you're likely to overheat. Wearing a jacket or coat can protect you from the wind or rain, but any physical exercise during this time will cause you to overheat and sweat. 

Who first discovered liquid soap?

Who first discovered liquid soap?

Although liquid soap was patented in 1865, it was not used until the 1980s. William Shepherd of New York discovered on August 22, 1865 that a soap with the consistency of treacle was formed as a result of mixing large amounts of ammonium bicarbonate with regular soap.