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Science history: Invention of the transistor ushers in the computing era — Oct. 3, 1950
On Oct. 3, 1950, three Bell Labs scientists received a patent for a "three-electrode circuit element" that would usher in the ...
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Inventions that have stood the test of time
We often imagine that many of the innovative things that we take for granted are at least relatively new. But this is not ...
David Monroe, credited with creating the cellphone camera, was killed while he was moving a jet engine at the Port San ...
A recent study offers proof of feasibility for using cosmic radiation detectors to discover underground spaces. The detectors ...
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Smart Inventions & Ideas For Every Home
Unlock the potential of your living space with our latest video on smart inventions and ideas for every home. Dive into a ...
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History of Inventions
The human capacity for invention and discovery is a remarkable phenomenon that has shaped the course of history. It is as if ...
"RUBY"—a cost-effective innovation designed to track gene activity—is proving valuable across a range of fields. It all ...
Toyota made two announcements that reflect the automaker's growing interest in startups working on mobility, climate, AI, ...
Gustaf Dalén is nowhere near as famous as his contemporaries, but does that make him undeserving of the prize? Margaret Harris investigates ...
William S. Staewen, a Johns Hopkins-trained biomedical engineer and co-inventor of the implantable heart defibrillator, died ...
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Inside the Strange World of Albert Einstein’s Inventions and Patents: From Refrigerators to Blouses
Einstein’s uncle Jakob was an inventor in Munich. He produced patents for arc lamps, electric meters, and dynamos in the late ...
Check out this rundown of how Renoites have altered the world of fashion, aeronautics, entertainment and more.
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