TIME Best Inventions Hall Of Fame: iPhone, Tesla, YouTube, OpenAI GPT-4, NASA's Curiosity Rover Make The List
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TIME Magazine has released its 2025 Innovation Hall of Fame list to celebrate most iconic inventions of this century so far. The list features Google Maps Street View, YouTube, the Apple iPhone and NASAâs Curiosity Rover, among others.
These inventions have simplified tasks and transformed lives. Here are 25 groundbreaking inventions since 2001 that made the list.
1) NuvaRing Birth Control (2001)
By providing monthly birth control, NuvaRing eliminated the need for daily medication. It increased the number of contraceptive alternatives available in the US and is still extensively used.
2) iRobot Roomba (2002)
Roomba automated vacuum cleaning could move around furniture and clean floors. It was a home robotics pioneer, selling over 50 million units.
3) LifeStraw (2005)
LifeStraw, a portable water filtration device, provides safe drinking water by filtering bacteria and parasites. It's a boon in disaster-hit areas and has been beneficial to hikers as well.
4) YouTube (2006)
By making video sharing simple and accessible, YouTube transformed how people create, share, and experience content. It transformed how people create and consume content.
5) Apple iPhone (2007)
When Apple unveiled the iPhone nearly two decades ago, it redefined the very idea of a mobile phone. By seamlessly integrating a touchscreen, apps, and internet access, it revolutionised entertainment and communication.
6) Google Maps Street View (2007)
Street View enables users to virtually explore streets through 360-degree imagery layered onto maps. Despite sparking privacy debates, it became hugely popular and changed how people navigate the world.
7) Large Hadron Collider (2008)
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the worldâs largest and most powerful particle accelerator that pushes protons or ions to near the speed of light. The idea of the LHC is to probe the fundamental structure of the universe. It remains a key tool in modern physics research.
8) Svalbard Global Seed Vault (2008)
The Seed Vault has preserved over 1.3 million seeds from 6,000 species as a global food backup. It safeguards crops against disasters and crises.
9) 23andMe DNA Test (2008)
23andMe made personal genomics accessible with a $399 saliva test, analysing over 90 traits and health risks. It has helped over 15 million people explore their DNA and ancestry.
10) Montrealâs Public Bike System (2008)
Montrealâs Bixi combined bike-sharing with solar-powered docks and RFID tracking. It inspired global bike-share programmes and logged over 13 million local trips by 2024.
11) Dyson Air Multiplier (2009)
Dysonâs bladeless fan created smooth and uninterrupted airflow with hidden impellers. It expanded Dysonâs line into stylish consumer appliances.
12) Philips LED Light Bulb (2009)
Philips introduced energy-efficient LEDs that last 25,000 hours using under 10 watts. They won the DOE prize and became the US lighting standard.
13) Kickstarter (2010)
Kickstarter made crowdsourced funding global, letting anyone back projects online. Over 25 million people have pledged $9 billion to launch ideas like Peloton and Oculus Rift.
14) IBM Watson (2011)
IBM Supercomputer Watson competed on the quiz show Jeopardy! beating human champions. It could process 80 trillion operations per second, showcasing AIâs potential and advanced computing research.
15) NASA Curiosity Rover (2011â2012)
Curiosity landed on Marsâ Gale Crater with 10Ã more instruments than previous rovers. It discovered water, organic molecules, and potential habitability.
16) Tesla Model S (2012)
Teslaâs Model S offered a 265-mile range and touchscreen controls. It made EVs exciting and influenced future models like the Model 3.
17) The Cronut (2013)
The cronut is prepared using croissant-like dough, filled with cream and glazed. Dominique Anselâs creation sparked long lines and copycats.
18) Nintendo Switch (2017)
Switch works as a handheld or home console with detachable controllers. It has sold over 153 million units, becoming a best-selling console.
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