Yet failure may be the true mother of invention; very often, grappling with malfunctions leads to creative insights and improvements.
In 2000, the National Academy of Engineering released a list of the greatest engineering achievements of the twentieth century. Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century is a collaborative project led by the National Academy of Engineering with the American Association of Engineering Societies, National Engineers Week, the National Society of Professional Engineers and 29 professional engineering societies. Many of the choices in the list seem obvious — which simply emphasizes how essential to our lives these breakthroughs have become.
1. Electricity
2. The Automobile
3. The Airplane
4. Water Supply and Distribution
5. Modern Electronics
6. Radio and Television
7. Agricultural Mechanization
Farm machinery, including tractors, cultivators, and combines, have taken agricultural efficiency and productivity to a new level, leading to a vastly larger, safer, and more affordable food supply.
8. Computers
A defining symbol of twentieth-century technology, the computer impacted businesses and lives on a global scale, eliminating many menial tasks and enabling new functions. Engineering ingenuity fueled this revolution and continues to produce faster, stronger, and more affordable computers every day.
9. The Telephone
This cornerstone of modern life has transformed the way the world communicates personally and in business. From switchboards and satellites to copper wire and fiber optics or the nearly instant Internet connections, engineers continue to answer the call for innovation.
10. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Dozens of engineering innovations underpin this breakthrough. Delivering much more than convenience, it extends the shelf life of food and medicines, protects electronics, and plays an important role in healthcare delivery.
11. Highways
The construction of 44,000 miles of U.S. highway in the twentieth century is one of the most impressive achievements of that era, allowing for the distribution of goods and personal mobility. Thousands of engineers built the roads, bridges, and tunnels that connect our communities.
12. Spacecrafts
Humanity’s horizons have been immeasurably expanded thanks to our forays into outer space. Further, the space program has inspired tens of thousands of new products and services on Earth, including medical devices, sophisticated weather forecasting, and wireless communications. From early test rockets to sophisticated satellites, the human expansion into space is perhaps the most amazing engineering feat of the twentieth century.
13. The Internet
Developed through a series of engineering innovations, the Internet is now a global communication and information system of unparalleled access, redefining business practices, educational pursuits, and personal communication. What began as a tool to link research center computers is now a vital instrument of social change.
14. Imaging Technology
Twentieth-century imaging technologies have afforded us amazing new views inside the human body — revolutionizing medical diagnostics — and beyond, of the ocean floors, our planet, and distant galaxies.
15. Household Appliances
Relieving much of the labor of everyday tasks, these devices, including electric ranges, vacuum cleaners, dishwashers, and dryers, have made such tasks easier, more efficient, and less time-consuming, leading to an increase in people working outside the home.
16. Health Technologies
The mass production of antibiotics and artificial implants have led to astounding health improvements. Such engineered products — from artificial organs, replacement joints, imaging technologies, and biomaterials — can be credited with improving the quality of life of millions.
17. Petroleum and Petrochemical Technologies
Propelled by engineering advances in oil exploration and processing, petroleum products have had an enormous impact on modern life. While petroleum provides fuel for cars, homes, and industries, of course, petrochemicals are used in products ranging from aspirin to zippers.
18. Laser and Fiber Optics
Pulses of light from lasers are applied to industrial tools, non-invasive surgical devices, satellites, and other products. Highly pure glass fibers now provide the infrastructure to carry information via laser-produced light. And a single fiber-optic cable can enable almost-simultaneous worldwide communication and media.
19. Nuclear Technologies
The harnessing of the atom gave us a new source of electric power and new capabilities in medical research and imaging. Although controversial, the engineering work that went into the creation of nuclear technologies remains one of the most significant achievements of the previous century.
20. High-performance Materials
From the building blocks of iron and steel to the latest advances in polymers, ceramics, and composites, engineers have customized and enhanced properties, creating higher-quality, lighter, stronger, and more adaptable materials for thousands of applications, including aircraft, medical devices, and computers.