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Charles Ginsburg

Videotape Recorder (VTR)

Inventor Charles Paulson Ginsburg, otherwise known as the “father of the video cassette recorder,” was born in San Fran

Robert Goddard

Liquid-fueled rockets

Robert Hutchings Goddard was an inventor and visionary who, more than anyone else, paved the way for the Space Age.

Rube Goldberg

Convoluted Executions of Simple Tasks

Rube Goldberg was an inventor of the absurd, a social critic who used cartoons to point out the plight of people caught

Peter Goldmark

Long-playing (LP) Phonograph

Peter Carl Goldmark was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1906.  He studied physics at the University of Vienna, where

Cassidy Goldstein

Crayon Holder

Kids love to draw with crayons, but when these ever-popular writing tools break into small pieces or when they’ve been

Charles Goodyear

Vulcanized Rubber

Through years of research and a single stroke of luck, Charles Goodyear saved the doomed rubber industry by inventing a

Gordon Gould

Laser

Gordon Gould was born in New York City in 1920. As a child, he idolized Thomas A.

Bette Graham

Liquid Paper

Typists who are prone to making mistakes when using old-fashioned typewriters or word processors have Bette Nesmith Gra

Wilson Greatbatch

The Implantable Cardiac Pacemaker

After earning a BS from Cornell University and a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Buffalo

Leonard Greene

Aircraft Stall Warning Device

Leonard Greene holds patents on dozens of inventions in aviation technology – most notably, a device that warns pilots