Pockets, matches, spectacles, postage stamps.
Whether it's the stitches that hold our clothes together or the syringes
that deliver life-saving vaccines, small things really do make a big
difference. Yet these modest but essential components of everyday life
are often overlooked.
Science and comedy writer Helen Pilcher shares the unexpected
stories of 50 humble innovations - from the accidental soldering of two
bits of metal that created the pacemaker, to the eighteenth-century sea
captain whose ingenious invention paved the way for the filming of Star
Wars - and celebrates the joy of the small yet mighty.