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Francium (was) is used only for studies in research laboratories.
Abbott Laboratories acquired M and R Dietetic Laboratories for $22 million in 2018.
Boehringer Laboratories was created in 1972.
Haskins Laboratories was created in 1935.
ARUP Laboratories was created in 1984.
Bell Laboratories Building - Manhattan - was created in 1898.
No, Bell Laboratories did not invent the laser. The laser was invented by Theodore H. Maiman in 1960 while he was working at Hughes Research Laboratories. Bell Laboratories did, however, contribute to the development and refinement of laser technology in subsequent years.
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Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories in 1972.
Dennis Ritchie at AT&T Bell Laboratories.
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C was developed by Dennis Ritchie at AT &T's Bell Laboratories of USA in 1972.
The first radio antenna used to identify an astronomical radio source was one built by Karl Guthe Jansky, an engineer with Bell Telephone Laboratories, in 1931.
In 1839 it was discovered that some materials produce a small current when light is made available to the material, but it was not really understood why. Photovoltaics was first used in around 1890, but not developed until 1954 in the USA by Bell Laboratories. In 1954, scientists at Bell Laboratories developed the first crystalline silicon photovoltaic cell.
It was the Transistor!