Gallery: Each of These Illustrated Letters Depicts a Breakthrough Invention
Illustration: Khyati Trehan01E for Edison
Khyati Trehan created a series of illustrated letters that depict some of the most important scientific and technological advancements of our time. E is for Edison invention of the phonograph.
Illustration: Khyati Trehan02F for Faraday
here’s an invention for almost every letter of the alphabet, each corresponding to the person who was credited for making the discovery. Here is F for Michael Faraday, who discovered electromagnetic induction, the principle behind generators.
Illustration: Khyati Trehan03O for O.L
O is for Earnest Orlando Lawrence, who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1939 for his invention of the cyclotron.
Illustration: Khyati Trehan04B for Boyle
The B is for Robert Boyle and his law of ideal gases, which Trehan describes as the "inversely proportional relationship between the absolute volume and pressure of a gas if the temperature is kept constant within a closed system."
Illustration: Khyati Trehan05T for Tesla
Trehan illustrates Nikola Tesla's rotating magnetic field. The entire process is broken down into separate components that can be formed into a T shape.
Illustration: Khyati Trehan06Stippling sheets
Early sketches of the letters.
Illustration: Khyati Trehan07A for Archimedes
A is for Archimedes of Syracuse, one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity. He created the eponymous screw which had a rotating screw inside a cylinder that lifted liquids from a low-lying body of water. Back in Archimedes days, it was used for irrigation and pumping out water-logged ships. Today it's still used today to lift grains and liquids.
Illustration: Khyati Trehan08H for Hero
Hero of Alexandria is a greek mathematician who created the first steam engine. The device consists of a sphere and two nozzles. When pressurized with steam, the steam escapes through the nozzles and makes the sphere spin.
Illustration: Khyati Trehan09L for Leeu
L is for Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek, a dutch scientist who is known as the father of microbiology. He invented this high-powered microscope, which allowed him to observe organisms in water. And sperm.
Illustration: Khyati Trehan10W for Whitney
Eli Whitney's cotton gin as re-imagined by Trehan. The device had teeth mounted on a revolving cylinder that pulled cotton fiber through small openings .This separated the seeds from the lint while a rotating brush cleared the lint from the spikes.
Illustration: Khyati Trehan11Z for Zworykin
Vladimir Kosmich Zworykin created the iconoscope, the main television camera up until the mid 1940s.
A Lot of Shops Won't Fix Electric Bikes. Here's Why
Bike shop mechanics have lost fingers and their shirts while repairing ebikes of dubious origins. Make sure yours is repairable and third-party certified.
Stephanie Pearson
The Audacity Is the Broligarchy Takedown You Were Waiting For
AMC’s new black comedy about a manchild tech titan spinning out of control is a skewering Silicon Valley’s billionaire class deserves.
Miles Klee
It’s a Tablet! It’s a Laptop! After Testing the Best 2-in-1s, Here’s What I Recommend
Whether you want a detachable tablet or a laptop screen that spins, these 2-in-1 devices manage to balance being both a tablet and a laptop.
Luke Larsen
There’s a Secret Ingredient to Making Luxury Ice at Home
Nice ice is big business, but you can get perfectly clear cubes at home without freezing your assets.
Jeremy White
The Screenmaxxers Who Spend Every Waking Hour on Their Phones
As debates over social media addiction rage, people with extreme screen times tell WIRED they have no plans to cut back.
Miles Klee
Mammotion’s Spino E1 Pool Cleaner Isn’t Bad for the Price—It's Just Not That Good
This compact pool robot keeps its price down, but its performance doesn’t match that of more capable cleaners.
Christopher Null
The Best Coffee Mug Warmers Are Smart. But They Don’t Need an App
The first rule of coffee is that it must stay hot. After weeks or even years of testing, these are the three coffee warmers that will best keep it that way.
Matthew Korfhage
Crimson Desert Is a Cat Dad Simulator
Step into the shoes of the strongest, goodest boy in a game that is beautiful, baffling, and impossible to put down.
This At-Home Hair Color Printer Raised My Blood Pressure
This hair dye printer promises hundreds of shades. It couldn't even manage two.
Louryn Strampe
I Tested the MacBook Neo and the MacBook Air. Here's Which One You Should Buy
After conducting long-term testing on both the MacBook Neo and MacBook Air, I have a good idea who should buy which laptop.
Luke Larsen
The Best Electric Cargo Bikes for Carrying This and That Everywhere
You don't need a car to tote around kids and cup holders. I rode cargo ebikes for miles to find the best one for your buck.
Adrienne So
Your Push Notifications Aren’t Safe From the FBI
Plus: Iran’s internet blackout hits the 1,000-hour mark, cryptocurrency scams result in a record amount of money stolen from Americans, and more.
Matt Burgess