Home Everyday science Who really invented the light bulb?Who really invented the light bulb? US inventor Thomas Edison often gets all the credit, but was he really the first to invent it, or did he just come up with a 'bright' idea?
The rudimentary lamp, which shone too bright and burned out too quickly, was an important breakthrough, but James Bowman Lindsay and Warren de la Rue expanded on the idea in 1835 and 1840, respectively, to create arguably the first close resemblance to the light bulb we know today. ...
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Same for yellow bulbs that are used when you want light to see to get into the house, but don't want a ton of bugs around your door. canva Driving around the block I found that one of my neighbors had very bright green lights on both sides of his garage. Green lights could be for...
Same for yellow bulbs that are used when you want light to see to get into the house, but don't want a ton of bugs around your door. canva Driving around the block I found that one of my neighbors had very bright green lights on both sides of his garage. Green lights could be for...
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This suggests that 3 bulbs burn longer, that there is an 4 in not being too terrifically bright. Intelligence, it 5 out, is a high-priced option. It takes more upkeep, burns more fuel and is slow 6 the starting line because it depends on learning — a gradual 7 — instead of ...
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that there is an advantage in not being too bright. Intelligence, it turns out, is a high priced option. It takes more upkeep, burns more fuel and is slow 33 the starting line because it depends on learning a (an)34process instead of instinct. Plenty of other species are able to learn...