Unfortunately, there haven't been any revolutionary advancements in the field of orthodontics that will allow your child to have shining rows of pearly whites in a matter of months.
The technology, imported from Europe by American broadcasters and electronics companies, is being called by some a revolutionary advancement that can simplify and enhance the lowly radio with features that give listeners more information about the stations and programs they are listening to and greater ease in skipping around the dial.
Like most other engine blocks then and now, it was cast iron; but the foundry practice (e.g., workflows, materials handling) was a revolutionary advancement in the mass production of castings.
The atlatl was a revolutionary advancement in hunting.
His most well-known legacy is the non-profit Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), which he founded in 1947 to seek revolutionary advancements in technology.
His revolutionary advancements in Cubism and figurative oil paintings are considered a major leap in visual arts.
The introduction of Viagra as a treatment for erectile dysfunction was a revolutionary advancement over the self-administered injections available earlier, with over 16 million prescriptions written since the drug's introduction.
Those of one religious order often mocked the saints of another, and the advancement of their programmes, revolutionary or reactionary, was bound up with the frequency and popularity of the miracles of their saints.
In addition to all-metal construction, the new Alpha benefitted from two revolutionary aerodynamic advancements: wing fillets researched at the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology, and a multicellular stressed-skin wing of Northrop's own design which was later successfully used on Douglas DC-2 and Douglas DC-3.
However, she was unlucky in that the years of her design and construction were ones of revolutionary advancement in naval guns, fire control, armor, and propulsion.