The rocket stove was invented by Dr. Larry Winiarski in 1982. This stove is typically fueled by small diameter pieces of wood or similar materials.
Though it is not widely known in much of the developed world, the rocket stove is becoming important in many places, as it reduces the amount of fuel needed for cooking by half, and produces very little smoke, compared to open fires. Also, the design is so simple that stoves of this type can be manufactured at almost no cost. The ecological and economic implications are potentially very important.
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The rocket stove design was popularized by Dr. Larry Winiarski, an engineer working for Aprovecho Research Center, who developed and promoted it for efficient cooking in resource-limited settings. While not the inventor of the rocket stove concept itself, his contributions have helped bring its benefits to many communities around the world.
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The first rocket, known as an aeolipile, was invented by Hero of Alexandria in the 1st century AD. This invention laid the foundation for modern rocket technology.
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The airplane was invented before the rocket. The Wright brothers successfully flew the first powered airplane in 1903, while the first successful liquid-fueled rocket launch occurred in 1926 by Robert Goddard.
The Ab Rocket was invented around 2006 by inventor Jeffrey Lee. It is a fitness device designed to help individuals strengthen their core muscles through a range of exercises.