| Browse inventors by last name: Sabine , Wallace Device for Preventing the Transmission of Sound Wallace Sabine was an American physicist who created the field of arch . . . . Safir , Aran Iris Recognition Sarett , Lewis Hastings Cortisone Chemist Lewis Hastings Sarett prepared a synthetic version of the hormone cortisone, which was soon demonstrated as an effective treatment against rheumatoid arthritis. Sarett prepared the first synthetic cortisone in 1944, when Merck & Co. was a participant in a government effort to improve military medicine. Four years later the . . . . Sasson , Steven Electronic Still Camera In 1974, Kodak supervisor Gareth Lloyd asked electrical engineer Steve . . . . Saxton , Joseph Measuring instruments Schawlow , Arthur Laser Arthur L. Schawlow was co-inventor of the laser. He worked with Charle . . . . Schmiegel , Klaus K. Prozac Klaus Schmiegel and Bryan Molloy co-invented a class of aryloxyphenylp . . . . Schultz , Peter C. Optical Fibers Corning Glass researchers Robert Maurer, Donald Keck, and Peter Schult . . . . Seaborg , Glenn T. Plutonium Isolation Glenn T. Seaborg was a central figure in the effort to develop atomic . . . . Seeberger , Charles D. Escalator Seiwald , Robert J. Isothiocyanate Compounds (Antigen) Antibodies are the body's protectors. When antigens, such as bacteria . . . . Sellers , William Improvement in Boring-Mills Semon , Waldo L. Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) In 1926 Waldo Semon, newly employed in the research department at . . . . Sessler , Gerhard M. Electret Microphone Gerhard Sessler and James West invented the foil electret microphone w . . . . Shannon , Claude Pulse Code Modulation Claude Shannon produced one of the great conceptual breakthroughs of h . . . . Sheehan , John C. Penicillin Sir Alexander Fleming's 1928 discovery of penicillin in bread mold was a tremendous breakthrough for medical science. Unfortunately, Fleming's process for harvesting the antibiotic took months to generate a small amount. During World War II, as demand for penicillin rose, researchers worked feverishly to synthesize the penicillin molecule. More than a thousand scientists in 39 U.S. labs became involved in the project. But when the war ended and the molecule still had not revealed its structure, the funds for research ended. From 1948 to 1957 only one laboratory of continued the research-John Sheehan's. In March of 1957, while a professor at the . . . . Sherman , Patsy Scotchgard (TM) Textile Protector Chemist Patsy Sherman and colleague Sam Smith were working at 3M Compa . . . . Shockley , William Bradford Transistor Physicists John Bardeen, William B. Shockley, and Walter Brattain shar . . . . Sholes , Christopher Typewriter Christopher Sholes invented the first practical typewriter and introdu . . . . Sickels , Frederick Ellsworth Valve for Steam Engines Sikorsky , Igor I. Helicopter Igor I. Sikorsky designed the world's first successful multimotor airplane and the world's first true production helicopter. From 1925 to 1940 he created a series of increasingly successful aircraft which gained for America numerous world records for speed, range and payload. The famed Sikorsky flying 'Clippers' helped pioneer trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific commercial passenger services. Despite the success of the flying boats, Sikorsky continued studying the helicopter. His U.S. Patent 1,994,488, filed June 27, 1931, marked the crucial breakthrough. In late 1938, United Aircraft management (now . . . . Silver , Bernard Classifying Apparatus and Method Bob Silver and Joe Woodland invented the first optically scanned barco . . . . Silver , Spencer Post It Notes In 1968, Spencer Silver was a senior scientist working to develop new . . . . Slater , Samuel Spinning Machine Slayter , Russell Games Fiberglass Slottow , H Eugene Plasma Display Smith , Samuel Scotchgard (TM) Textile Protector Chemist Patsy Sherman and colleague Sam Smith were working at 3M Compa . . . . Smith , George Charge-coupled device Spangler , James Portable electric vacuum cleaner Spencer , Percy Lebaron Magnetron Percy Spencer, while working for the Raytheon Company, discovered a mo . . . . Sperry , Elmer Ambrose Gyroscopic Compass Elmer Ambrose Sperry invented gyroscope-guided automatic pilots for sh . . . . Sprague , Frank Electric street car Srinivasan , Rangaswamy Excimer Laser Surgery In 1981, Rangaswamy Srinivasan discovered that an ultraviolet excimer . . . . Stanley Jr. , William Alternating Current In the 1880s every system for distributing electricity used direct cur . . . . Starkweather , Gary K. Flying Spot Flat Field Scanner While working for Xerox in Webster, NY, Gary Starkweather began work o . . . . Steinmetz , Charles Proteus Alternating Current In 1893, Steinmetz joined the newly organized . . . . Sternbach , Leo H. Valium Leo H. Sternbach is known throughout the scientific world for the disc . . . . Stevens , John Steam powered transportation Stevens , Louis Data Storage Machine Data Storage Machine Stibitz , George R. Digital Computer George R. Stibitz is internationally recognized as the father of the m . . . . Stookey , S. Donald Glass Ceramics Donald Stookey invented glass ceramics, materials that embodied import . . . . Strong , Herbert M. Synthetic Diamond Herbert Strong, along with Tracy Hall, Francis Bundy, and Robert Wento . . . . Strowger , Almon Automatic telephone dialing system Sullivan , Eugene C. PYREX Brand Cookware Eugene C. Sullivan left the U.S. Geological Survey and came to Corning . . . . Sundback , Gideon Modern zipper Swasey , Ambrose Telescope Szilard , Leo Neutronic Reactor / Nuclear Fission Leo Szilard, along with Enrico Fermi, was awarded a patent for the nuc . . . . ![]() |
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