Some Mexican nationals with their inventions include:
* Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena: GNOME (GNU Network Model Environment) GUI for Unix/Linux Operating Systems.
* Armando M. Fernández: the mousepad.
* Guillermo Gonzales Camarena: Color television.
* Luis Miramontes: co-inventor of Contraceptive pill.
* Victor Celorio: Book On Demand, as well as a set of Distributed Printing technologies in which an e-book is distributed among many printing centers as required for immediate production and delivery.
* Jose Hernandez Rebollar: Acceleglove, a glove that can translate sign language into speech.
* Heberto Castillo: Tridilosa, a light and highly resistant material made from steel and concrete and widely used in civil engineering.
* Maria Gonzales: Invasive amebiasis diagnostic methods.
* Felipe Vadillo: Method of predicting premature fetal membrane rupture in pregnant women.
* Juan Lozano: The rocket belt.
* Emilio Sacristan: air-pressure powered driver for pneumatic ventricular assist device (VAD).
Some older, low-tech inventions include:
* The '$' sign, used by many currencies around the world.
* Mexico introduced chocolate to the world (Aztec: xocolatl), (Maya: chocolha).
* Also corn, beans, tomatoes and many species of squash were domesticated in Mexico.
* Chewing gum
*popcorn
* mandatory education
These are just some inventions I wanted to share with you all and basically the most famous.
I have some inventions of my own that might seem kind of corny and cheese but I might make it.
What do you think?
* Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena: GNOME (GNU Network Model Environment) GUI for Unix/Linux Operating Systems.
* Armando M. Fernández: the mousepad.
* Guillermo Gonzales Camarena: Color television.
* Luis Miramontes: co-inventor of Contraceptive pill.
* Victor Celorio: Book On Demand, as well as a set of Distributed Printing technologies in which an e-book is distributed among many printing centers as required for immediate production and delivery.
* Jose Hernandez Rebollar: Acceleglove, a glove that can translate sign language into speech.
* Heberto Castillo: Tridilosa, a light and highly resistant material made from steel and concrete and widely used in civil engineering.
* Maria Gonzales: Invasive amebiasis diagnostic methods.
* Felipe Vadillo: Method of predicting premature fetal membrane rupture in pregnant women.
* Juan Lozano: The rocket belt.
* Emilio Sacristan: air-pressure powered driver for pneumatic ventricular assist device (VAD).
Some older, low-tech inventions include:
* The '$' sign, used by many currencies around the world.
* Mexico introduced chocolate to the world (Aztec: xocolatl), (Maya: chocolha).
* Also corn, beans, tomatoes and many species of squash were domesticated in Mexico.
* Chewing gum
*popcorn
* mandatory education
These are just some inventions I wanted to share with you all and basically the most famous.
I have some inventions of my own that might seem kind of corny and cheese but I might make it.
What do you think?
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