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Lee De Forest: The Inventor of the Vacuum Tube - History & Impact
Lee De Forest
invented the vacuum tube, also known as the thermionic valve, in 1906 while he was working at the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
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Converting Linear to Circular Motion: A Comprehensive Guide
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Optimizing Fusion Plasma Heating Through Advanced Cooling Strategies
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Nanostructured Metal Coatings Enable Transparent Surfaces for Advanced Electronic Devices
US and EU Hardwoods Drive Amazon Deforestation, Greenpeace Warns
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Mobile Atom Interferometer for Precise Gravity Surveys
Exploring Quantum Entanglement in a Two-Atom System
Pioneering 100km Entanglement Swapping via Independent Sources Achieved Over Optical Fiber
Revolutionary Metal‑Semiconductor Interface Boosts Brain‑Inspired Computing
Materials Breakthroughs Pave the Way for Next-Gen Quantum Hardware
Pioneering Quantum Mechanics Approach to Unravel Plant Metabolism
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