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Dr. John Bardeen, 82, Winner Of Nobel Prize for Transistor, Dies - The New York Times
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Today we're remembering one of the co-inventors of the first transistor: Walter Brattain. The transistor is a semiconductor with the purpose of amplifying or switching electronic signals and power. Though small, the
The Nobel Prize on Twitter: "Did you know that only one person has received the #NobelPrize in Physics twice? John Bardeen received the physics prize in 1956 for the discovery of the
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1956 Nobel Prize in Physics
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Transistor isn't slowing a byte - Deseret News
Explorers of Quantum Entanglement Win 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics - Scientific American
John Bardeen: Two Nobel Prizes for Physics and One Transistor | OpenMind
On This Day in Telephone History December 10TH 1956 - The Telephone Museum, Inc.