Posts Tagged: ‘stuff of genius’

As a reporter in Chicago, George Hancock was resigned to the bitter, snowy winter weather that trapped people indoors and stopped them from playing outdoor sports like baseball. At least, that is, until his Stuff of Genius struck. Tune in and learn more.

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In emergency situations, CPR training can make the difference between life and death. This episode explores the work of Peter Safar, who combined preexisting medical techniques and worked with his colleagues to produce the Stuff of Genius we call CPR.

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Before the advent of the modern blood bank, blood could only be stored for about two days. Luckily, when Charles Drew began researching ways to prolong the usefulness of stored blood, his Stuff of Genius struck. Tune in and learn more in this episode.

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When New York’s leaders contacted John Roebling for help on the Brooklyn Bridge, he was already a well-known engineer — but was he up to the task? Tune in and learn how Roebling used his cable designs to spin the Stuff of Genius in this episode.

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Professor Joshua Silver isn’t an optometrist, but his self-adjustable eyeglasses have improved the vision of people across the developing world. Tune in and learn how this Oxford physicist plans to improve the vision of a billion people by 2020.

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Although numerous inventors had devised adding machines of some sort, William Seward Burroughs invented the first practical calculator. Tune in to learn more about his Stuff of Genius in this podcast.

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Nowadays flight recorders are a mandatory piece of equipment for all commercial planes — but why? Tune in and learn more about black box recorders, as well as the genius behind them, in this podcast.

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Today, Vegemite is an iconic Australian condiment and a piece of the country’s national identity. Yet this wasn’t always the case. Tune in and meet Cyril Callister, the genius behind Vegemite.

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When Arthur Arnot moved to Australia, drills had already been around for quite a while. Yet they were still hand-operated, slow and unwieldy. Listen in to learn how Arthur stumbled on his Stuff of Genius in this podcast.

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Today, revolving doors are a common sight in large buildings across the world — but how did they get here? This episode … wait for it … revolves around Theo Kannel and his astonishing Stuff of Genius.

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