
Many everyday innovations we rely on were created by women, often without the recognition they deserve. These inventions quietly shaped the modern world. (Source: Photo by wikipedia )

Computer Programming- Ada Lovelace: In the 1840s, Ada Lovelace wrote what is considered the first computer algorithm, laying the foundation for modern computing. (Source: Photo by wikipedia )

Paper Bags with Flat Bottoms- Margaret E. Knight: Knight’s invention made paper bags strong and practical, revolutionising packaging and retail industries. (Source: Photo by wikipedia )

The Circular Saw- Tabitha Babbitt: Tabitha Babbitt invented the circular saw in the early 19th century, significantly improving efficiency in lumber mills and construction work. (Source: Photo by wikipedia )

The Dishwasher- Josephine Cochrane: Frustrated with broken China, Cochrane invented the first practical automatic dishwasher in 1886, transforming kitchens and reducing household labour. (Source: Photo by wikipedia )

Wi-Fi Technology- Hedy Lamarr: Hollywood actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr co-developed frequency hopping spread spectrum technology during World War II. This innovation later became the foundation for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. (Source: Photo by wikipedia )

Windshield Wipers- Mary Anderson: In 1903, Mary Anderson invented the windshield wiper after noticing drivers struggling to see in snowy weather. Her idea later became a standard feature in automobiles worldwide. (Source: Photo by wikipedia )