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  1. Benjamin A. Rubin
    Microbiologist Benjamin A. Rubin ground the eyelet of a sewing machine needle into a fork shape to create a vaccine delivery system that helped wipe out the killer disease smallpox.
    http: //invent.org/hall_of_fame/1_1_6_detail.as...

  2. CBC4Kids: History of Inventions, a timeline from Pottery to Computers.
    Who Made What When? There are certain inventions that have changed the way we live. What's your choice for the CBC4Kids Inventions Timeline?
    http: //cbc4kids.ca/general/the-lab/history-of-...

  3. Carl Djerassi
    His work led to oral contraceptives, antihistamines, and anti-inflammatory agents.
    http: //invent.org/hall_of_fame/1_1_6_detail.as...

  4. Charles Franklin Kettering
    Charles Franklin Kettering invented the first electrical ignition system and the self-starter for automobile engines and the first practical engine-driven generator.
    http: //invent.org/hall_of_fame/1_1_6_detail.as...

  5. Charles Hard Townes
    Charles Townes's invention of the maser, a device that amplifies electromagnetic waves..
    http: //invent.org/hall_of_fame/1_1_6_detail.as...

  6. Charles J. Plank
    Charles J. Plank and Edward J. Rosinski invented the first zeolite catalyst commercially useful in the petroleum industry for catalytic cracking of petroleum into lighter products such as gasoline.
    http: //invent.org/hall_of_fame/1_1_6_detail.as...

  7. Charles Martin Hall
    Charles Martin Hall discovered the electrolytic method of producing aluminum cheaply, bringing the metal into wide commercial use.
    http: //invent.org/book/book-text/51.html

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