Few female inventors receive much recognition for their work including nurse Marie Van Brittan Brown, who received a patent in 1969.
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Marie Van Brittan Brown
Few female inventors receive much recognition for their work including nurse Marie Van Brittan Brown, who received a patent in 1969. What did she invent? 1. Vacuum ice cream freezer, 2. Chocolate chip cookies, 3. Disposable diapers, 4. Security system, 5. Kevlar, 6. Medical device to dissolve cataracts
The answer to last week’s quiz is: Cleaning experts report that doorknobs are the germiest places inside a home. Also on their top five list are hand towels in the bathroom, remote controls, women’s purses and carpets.