The video showcases 20 Argentine inventions that have gained international recognition. Some of the inventions include:
1. The helicopter (1922) - created and piloted by Raúl Pateras de Pescara in Buenos Aires.
2. Fingerprint classification (1891) - developed by Juan Vucetich, a police investigator from the province of Buenos Aires.
3. The coronary bypass using saphenous veins (1951) - improved by heart surgeon René Gerónimo Favaloro.
4. The traffic light for the blind (1983) - invented by Mario Dávila.
5. The ballpoint pen (1930s) - invented by Laszlo Biro, a Hungarian-Argentine journalist and inventor.
6. The self-disposable syringe and needle (1980s) - invented by Carlos Arcusín.
7. The first radio station in Latin America (1920) - established in Buenos Aires.
8. The first animated feature film (1917) - created by Quirino Cristiani.
9. The Argentine Dogo dog breed (1920s) - developed in Argentina.
10. The Magiclick lighter (1963) - invented by Hugo Kogan.
11. The Torino car (1966-1982) - manufactured by ICA Argentine Kaiser Industries.
12. The sound or phonics technology (1980) - developed and patented by Hugo Zucarelli.
These inventions demonstrate the ingenuity and innovation of Argentine individuals and showcase the country's contributions to science, technology, and culture.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The helicopter is an Argentine invention, with the first controlled flight taking place in Buenos Aires in 1922.
2. The procedures and systems created for the helicopter by Raúl Pateras de Pescara are still used to manufacture modern helicopters.
3. Argentine police investigator Juan Vucetich analyzed and improved the 40 features proposed by Galton for the classification of fingerprints.
4. Vucetich determined 101 features of fingerprints and simplified the method based on four main features: arches, internal loops, external loops, and vertex threads.
5. The Buenos Aires police began registering fingerprints of people in 1891, for the first time in the world.
6. René Gerónimo Favaloro developed the coronary bypass using saphenous veins.
7. The first bypass was performed by Argentine neurosurgeon Alfredo Carrera in 1951, but Favaloro improved the procedure with the saphenous vein graft.
8. Alfajores are a registered trademark of Argentina and have been produced since the 1950s.
9. The first brands of alfajores were Havana and Balcarce, with dozens of other brands entering the market later.
10. Argentina consumed 6 million alfajores a day in 2004, making it the country that consumes the most alfajores.
11. Mario Dávila patented the first traffic light for the blind in 1983.
12. The traffic light emits a sound at different speeds to indicate when it is safe to cross the street.
13. Glauco, a Hungarian inventor, developed the ballpoint pen after seeing children playing with balls in the street.
14. Glauco also invented the deodorant and the automatic gearbox, among other things.
15. Carlos Arcusín invented the self-disposable syringe and needle.
16. The syringe and needle are designed to avoid the exchange of needles and the spread of diseases.
17. The first radio station in the world was established in Buenos Aires in 1920 and continued transmitting until 1997.
18. Enrique Telémaco Susini developed the first broadcasting network and is considered one of the first announcers in the world.
19. Albert Einstein met Susini in 1925 and considered him one of the first intelligences of Argentina.
20. The Drago siphon is a type of siphon for soda that was invented by Enrique Álvarez Drago in 1965.
21. The self-disposable syringe and needle were invented by Carlos Arcusín.
22. The Magiclick is a lighter that was invented by Hugo Kogan in 1963.
23. The Ica Torino is a car that was manufactured in Argentina between 1966 and 1982.
24. The sound or phonics was developed and patented by Hugo Zucarelli in 1980.
25. The Argentine Dogo is a dog breed that originated in Argentina and is considered a representative of the country.
26. Quirino Cristiani was an Italian caricaturist and animation director who developed the first animated feature films and the first sound animated feature film in the world.
27. The Neapolitan Milanese is a typical dish of Argentine cuisine that originated in Buenos Aires.
28. The Magiclick was invented by Hugo Kogan in 1963.
Note: These facts are based on the provided text and may not be exhaustive or entirely accurate.