November, 2016

 

IC inventor- The Nobel Prize in Physics 2000-Jack S. Kilby – Biographical

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2000-Jack S. Kilby – Biographical Zhores Alferov, Herbert Kroemer, Jack Kilby The Nobel Committee has asked me to discuss my life story, so I guess I should begin at the beginning. I was born in 1923 in Great Bend, Kansas, which got its name because the town was built at the spot where the Arkansas River bends in the middle of the state. I grew up among the industrious descendents of the western settlers of the American Great Plains. My father ran a small electricRead More

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Integrated circuits

Integrated circuits by Chris Woodford. Last updated: April 18, 2016. Have you ever heard of a 1940s computer called the ENIAC? It was about the same length and weight as three to four double-decker buses and contained 18,000 buzzing electronic switches known as vacuum tubes. Despite its gargantuan size, it was thousands of times less powerful than a modern laptop—a machine about 100 times smaller. If the history of computing sounds like a magic trick—squeezing more and more power into less and less space—it is! What made it possible was the invention ofRead More

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10 Qualities All Successful People Share (That Have Nothing To Do With Talent)

10 Qualities All Successful People Share (That Have Nothing To Do With Talent) The Muse Contributor LEADERSHIP When I was in ninth grade, my cross country coach told me I’d never run a mile in under seven minutes and 30 seconds. “You’re too short and stocky,” he said neutrally. “Have you considered swim team?” I remember jogging away with tears in my eyes, convinced I had no fate as a runner. My mile time hovered stubbornly between eight and nine minutes for the next three months—and when the cross-country season wrappedRead More

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