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Miniature M-1 Transistors 1956
Picture dated 1956 of miniature M-1 transistors seen on the face of a ten-cent piece, the smallest yet developed. The worlds first transistor was invented in 1947 by US scientists William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain, members of the technical staff at Bell Laboratories, and was successfully tested 24 December 1947. They were awarded the Nobel Prize in physics in 1956. / AFP PHOTO / -
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This photo, dated 1956, showcases a groundbreaking achievement in the realm of technology. On the face of a ten-cent piece, we witness miniature M-1 transistors, which were hailed as the smallest yet developed at that time. These minuscule wonders represent a significant milestone in human innovation. The story behind these tiny marvels traces back to 1947 when three brilliant US scientists from Bell Laboratories - William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain - invented the world's first transistor. Their invention was successfully tested on December 24th of that year and revolutionized the field of electronics forever. In recognition of their extraordinary contribution to physics, Shockley, Bardeen, and Brattain were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956. This prestigious accolade solidified their place in history as pioneers who paved the way for countless technological advancements. Captured with an artistic flair by Agence France-Presse (AFP), this close-up image highlights not only scientific progress but also serves as a reminder of humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and innovation. It symbolizes how even something as small as a coin can hold within it monumental achievements that shape our present and future. As we gaze upon this photograph noir et blanc with awe-inspiring curiosity, let us appreciate how these miniature M-1 transistors have propelled us into an era where science and technology continue to push boundaries beyond imagination.
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