Shingrix should be stored in a refrigerator at this temperature range
Between 2° and 8°C (36°and 46°F)
This scientist is credited with describing the "law of universal gravitation", allegedly after an apple fell on his head
Sir Isaac Newton
This inventor of the telephone used it to place the first phone call to his assistant in 1876
Alexander Graham Bell
Regarded as one of the best campaigns of all time, Nike rolled out this tagline in the 1980s
Just Do It
In 1916, rumors circulated that candy was the cause of this infectious disease
Polio
Big Bang
These brothers are credited with inventing the first successful, motor-operated airplane (include both names)
Wilbur and Orville Wright
This beverage company's depiction of Santa Claus in Christmas campaigns starting in the 1930s was so iconic that many attribute the current image to them
Coca-Cola
This disease no longer infects any person in the world because of successful vaccination programs
Smallpox
In 1911, Ernest Rutherford discovered this small, dense region consisting of protons and neutrons at the center of an atom
Nucleus
In 1997, this chess supercomputer defeated the world chess champion Garry Kasparov
Deep Blue (IBM)
In 2017, the Economist declared that this commodity had overtaken oil as the world's most valuable resource
Data
This former U.S. president survived infections with smallpox, diphtheria and malaria
George Washington
In 2019, the first ever image was captured of this cosmic phenomenon
Black hole
This company launched the first commercially available mobile phone in 1983
Motorola
This telecommunications giant was responsible for the first digital ad in 1994
AT&T
In 1796, this English physician tested the first known vaccine. He later became known as the "father of immunology"
Edward Jenner
In 1543, this astronomer/mathematician developed the first heliocentric model, proposing that the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
Nicolaus Copernicus
Apple's iPhone was announced and released in this year
2007
The first paid TV ad ever aired in the US in 1941 during a baseball game to raise awareness of this wearable product
Watch (Bulova)