How groundbreaking ideas were brought to life
Soviet scientist Vladimir Demikhov shocked the world with his two-headed dog experiments
In 1994, a tomato became the world's first genetically-engineered food on sale
How the chocolate and hazelnut spread was created in 1946
Chun Shui Tang tea house in Taiwan began selling bubble tea in 1987
How engineer Sheldon Kaplan and his team made the EpiPen, the lifesaving allergy device
On 2 March 1969 Concorde took to the skies for the first time
In 1972, a Danish brewery created Supermalt
In 1986 a computer virus was developed accidentally by two brothers in Pakistan
In 1938 a Hungarian journalist L谩szl贸 B铆r贸 invented the ballpoint pen
In 1974, a Hungarian architect, Ern艖 Rubik invented his bestselling puzzle
The world's first robot dog called Aibo, sold out in just 20 minutes in 1999
The story of how disposable nappies were invented.
In 1958, Stanislav Brebera invented Semtex, a malleable and odourless plastic explosive
In 1958, Swedish engineer Nils Bohlin invented the three-point safety belt for cars
In 1934, Percy Shaw invented cat's eyes, the reflective studs in the road
In 1982, rally driver Arnaldo Cavallari created ciabatta bread in Adria, in Italy
In 1999, Japanese designer Shigetaka Kurita created a global phenomena - the first emoji
It took Karlheinz Brandenburg and his team more than a decade to perfect MP3 technology
Chef Nelson Wang created Chicken Manchurian in 1975
In 2001, Colombian born choreographer Beto Perez created Zumba and it was all by accident
In 2000, an American personal trainer invented CrossFit
In 1957, Paul Robeson used a new undersea phone line to perform a transatlantic concert.
In 2005 two young graduates created one of the internet's most popular websites.
The discovery by Dr George Papanicolaou in 1928 which led to the smear test