Apparatus

The history of science is full of legendary tales involving elaborate or unusual "apparatuses." Here are three of the most interesting stories involving scientific equipment, ranging from world-changing inventions to humorous historical mishaps. 1. The Kite That "Heard" Across the Atlantic

: After losing several kites to the sea, one finally stayed airborne long enough. On December 12, through three faint clicks of Morse code for the letter "S," the apparatus successfully received a signal sent from over 2,000 miles away in England, proving global wireless communication was possible. 2. The "Pauli Effect": The Man Who Broke Everything apparatus

: By creating a "Paperfuge" out of paper, string, and plastic, his team built an apparatus that could spin at 125,000 RPM by hand. This low-cost device can separate malaria parasites from blood in minutes, proving that an effective scientific apparatus can be made from pennies. If you'd like to learn more, I can: The history of science is full of legendary

In 1901, wanted to prove that radio waves could travel across the ocean, but he didn't have a massive permanent tower in Newfoundland. Instead, he used a makeshift apparatus consisting of box kites and balloons to haul his antenna 400 feet into the freezing, gale-force winds of the coast. On December 12, through three faint clicks of

Tell you about from famous sci-fi stories (like the "Time Viewer" or " The Machine ").

Give you a list of and how they were originally invented.

Modern apparatus doesn't always have to be high-tech. Bioengineer was looking for a way to separate blood samples in remote areas without electricity. He found his answer not in a lab, but in a whirligig toy —a simple disc on a string that spins when you pull it.