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The scientists in the Philips and Sony labs who invented the CD.
The transistor was invented by Bell Labs in 1948. Applications in consumer devices followed within a few years after that.
Yes, Chocolate labs are born brown as are yellow and black labs.
Dr Martin Cooper, a former general manager for the systems division at Motorola, is considered the inventor of the first portable handset and the first person to make a call on a portable cell phone in April 1973. The first call he made was to his rival, Joel Engel, Bell Labs head of research.AT&T's research arm, Bell Laboratories, introduced the idea of cellular communications in 1947. But Motorola and Bell Labs in the sixties and early seventies were in a race to incorporate the technology into portable devices.Cooper, now 70, wanted people to be able to carry their phones with them anywhere.While he was a project manager at Motorola in 1973, Cooper set up a base station in New York with the first working prototype of a cellular telephone, the Motorola Dyna-Tac. After some initial testing in Washington for the F.C.C., Mr. Cooper and Motorola took the phone technology to New York to show the public.
Brownie, Coco, and Chip (chocolate Chip) how about 'Mousse'?
Glass does not readily react with most substances, so it is well-suited for use in chemistry labs.
probably in the labs at Asustek, the company that produced the first netbook
The scientists in the Philips and Sony labs who invented the CD.
Bell Labs.
Yes the 1 cell phone has been invented in Bell Labs
Neoprene was invented by Wallace Carothers and Dupont Labs in 1930.
a (usually) glass jar with a special shape used in chemistry labs.
two engineering at BELL LABS
In A HouseThe first optical laser was demonstrated on May 16, 1960 by Theodore Maiman at Hughes Research Labs.
CB is typically used in chemistry labs as a short-hand for Carbon Black.
Albert Bujan of Abbott Labs
The transistor was not discovered, it was invented.The first patent for a transistor was filed in Canadaon October 22, 1925. The device was a FET and although some prototypes apparently worked the device was never commercialized and sold.The first practical transistor was invented on November 17, 1947 at Bell Labs while attempting to recreate the FET. However this device was a bipolar point contact transistor instead. Early in 1948 another researcher at Bell Labs invented the BJT. Both point contact and BJT types of transistors were rapidly commercialized by Bell Labs and sold by many companies.The first practical FET was invented in 1953 at Bell Labs.