In 1960 Theodore Maiman used this gem in his laser
Bell invented it in 1876; David Hughes gave it this name in 1878, & don't lean into it when you reply
Christiaan Huygens got into the swing of things in 1656 by adding this to the clock
In 1982 the Jarvik-7, the first permanent one of these, was implanted in patient Barney Clark
Using a kite antenna, he received the first transatlantic wireless message in 1901, the letter S
In 1611 Johannes Kepler introduced a second convex lens, giving this instrument greater power
Buckminster Fuller used "energetic synergetic geometry" to build these structures
The 1st automated instrument to analyze this genetic material's structure was developed in the mid-1980s
A box of 64 Crayola crayons has one of these devices "built-in"
In 1835 C.S.A. Thilorier froze this gas to create the first "dry ice"