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20 simple inventions that took far too long to exist

Quartz

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July 8, 2026

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20 simple inventions that took far too long to exist

From wheeled luggage to the can opener, these ordinary objects appeared decades or centuries after the technology to make them already existed

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Compare narratives across 6 related reports from 6 sources. Real Narrative News aggregates the coverage spectrum so you can see who emphasises what — bias tags reflect the outlet, not the story.

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Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 7, 2026

Florida Kids Shake Up National Invention Competition With Brilliant Real-World Fixes

A group of eight Florida students just proved that great ideas do not wait for adulthood, taking home major awards at the eleventh-annual RTX Invention Convention U.S. Nationals. Held by The Henry Ford museum, the national competition featured 513 K-12 inventors from 30 states. During the June 5 awards ceremony, over 70 young creators were [] Florida Kids Shake Up National Invention Competition With Brilliant Real-World Fixes

Manhattan Institute for Policy Research

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· Jun 29, 2026

Innovation Nation: From the Airplane to the Lightbulb — Big, Bright Ideas Have Always Thrived in the Land of the Free

Innovation Nation: From the Airplane to the Lightbulb — Big, Bright Ideas Have Always Thrived in the Land of the Free

Slate Magazine

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· Jul 1, 2026

America’s First Great Culinary Innovation Had Just Three Ingredients. It Was Enough to Change the World.

This is one export we can all be proud of.

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 24, 2026

The fast-growing way entrepreneurs are chasing the American dream

As America’s 250th birthday approaches, it is fitting that one of our country’s greatest inventions is having a moment. Franchising, with roots in the nation’s founding and Benjamin Franklin’s printing press, is everywhere this summer. Pizza Hut has tapped into the desire for nostalgia with its retro dining rooms, complete with iconic red plastic cups and stained-glass lampshades. []

Independent Journal Review

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· Jul 4, 2026

Five American Inventions That Changed The World

As the country celebrates its 250th birthday, here are five tools invented within its borders that completely transformed how humanity lives.

Quartz

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· Jul 6, 2026

20 inventions that should have existed centuries earlier

The most baffling gaps in invention history are not the complex ones — they are the simple ones, where all the required knowledge existed for centuries and nobody connected the dots

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World · 3
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Politics · 1
Business · 1

Related coverage for "20 simple inventions that took far too long to exist": Tampa Free Press — Florida Kids Shake Up National Invention Competition With Brilliant Real-World Fixes. Manhattan Institute for Policy Research — Innovation Nation: From the Airplane to the Lightbulb — Big, Bright Ideas Have Always Thrived in the Land of the Free. Slate Magazine — America’s First Great Culinary Innovation Had Just Three Ingredients. It Was Enough to Change the World.. Washington Examiner — The fast-growing way entrepreneurs are chasing the American dream. Independent Journal Review — Five American Inventions That Changed The World. Quartz — 20 inventions that should have existed centuries earlier