1956 Nobel Prize in Physics. Official Struck Copy. Gilt Bronze. 66 mm. 1,542.7 grains. Awarded to William Bradford Shockley, Jr. Edge ma... | Stacks Bowers
Nobel Prize - #OnThisDay in 1947 the first transistor, now an essential part of making smaller electronic devices such as computers and phones, was demonstrated at Bell Laboratories. The transistor is a
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