One of the greatest inventors who ever lived and the most prolific, with 1,093 patents Edison was not the first to create the incandescent lightbulb. Others earned that honor some 30 years before, but in 1880 Edison devised the first practical, long-lasting bulb, using a carbonized cotton-thread filament. By the turn of the century, 1 million people had electric light at home.
From the phone that has changed phones forever, to futuristic cars, to a building made of water, to a remote-controlled dragonfly a dazzling display of ingenuity