Six fantastic things that women invented, including beer.

There's a large number of inventions that are works of genius women, but we know very little about them. We bring you six examples. RELIGION IN THE view of Mary Anderson, in 1903, she has been reminded of the cleaning in her car that would be very useful. A rod with an appendix attached to [...]
There's a large number of inventions that are works of genius women, but we know very little about them. We bring you six examples.
RELIGION WRITER IN THIPS
Mary Anderson was reminded of the cleaning in the car that it would be very useful. A rod with an annex for a car's glass was patented after a year. Even though its idea came into production in just a few decades, today we cannot imagine driving without its simple but very important invention.
MONOPOL
Elizabeth Maggie is responsible for one of the most popular social games of all time. This original game is called the Landlords Game” and was invented and patented in 1903. Although today's purpose is good entertainment with family and friends, this designer has thought about it in order to demonstrate the tragic effect of greed and gluttony.
SOLORA WHICH
Hungarian Dr. Maria Telkes is responsible for the first solar energy heating system. In 1925 he moved to the U.S. and was employed in a project that dealt exclusively with this problem. In 1940, she developed her first home - heating system, and a successful woman named Eleanor Raymond had been helped by the project.
BIRRA
Although we certainly cannot state who actually produced the beer, the data that went to historians in their research is that she was a woman, actually women. For 7,000 years, women in Mesopotamia have been responsible for producing beer. That was the skill that only women knew. Beer at that time is considered a gift from God, and judging by its popularity today, there is one of the most popular drinks of all time, and all this thanks to the golden hands of women.
OBJECTIONS
The fire escapes on the outside of the building, which would serve for evacuation in case of fire danger, were invented by Anna Connly in 1897. Her idea has been accepted by a large number of architects, and this idea is current to this day.
JAKETA PANCIR
Believe it or not, ballistic protective jacket, known as the ward, was invented by the woman. Her name is Stephanie Kwolek, while the research she conducted has resulted in the invention of the pancir, more precisely the material used in their production. The invention was patented in 1966. But that wasn't her only invention. In its 40-year-old prosperity career, this inventor has patented more than 40 different inventions, so it's placed in “Inventors Hall of Faith”.