The engineer who discovered the possibility of using electronics for telephone calls: Who is Thomas Harold Flowers?
Designer of Colossus, the world's first programmable digital electronic computer, used to decipher German codes in World War II.
Designer of Colossus, the world's first programmable digital electronic computer, used to decipher German codes in World War II.
"I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is quick and leaves less room for lies," said one architect. Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, known as Le Corbusier, is an architect and an urban planner, painter, sculptor, writer, and furniture designer.
Already in 1934, this great historian wrote the following about China: "The magnificent Chinese civilization, which has a three-thousand-year history, will rise from the ruins it is in, and the 21st century will be a Chinese century."
The World Health Organization stopped naming Covid-19 viruses after Omicron. The namesake of new variants such as Kraken, Eris, and Pirola was Canadian professor Ryan Gregory. The whole world accepts these names that he came up with, inspired by mythology and stars.
First, Kutaragi, Nintendo, and Sony agreed on a project. Then Nintendo left this collaboration. Kutaragi convinced Sony and PlayStation was born. If it wasn't for Ken Kutaragi it wouldn't be on Playstation.
He discovered the practicality of using rocket propulsion to reach long-distance destinations such as the moon. He proved that a rocket can work in a vacuum and does not need air to propel it. He developed and fired a liquid-fuel rocket.
British social reformer, feminist activist, theosophist, one of the leaders of India's independence struggle, activist; An extraordinary and highly controversial personality of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Europe...
James Arthur Gosling is a famous computer scientist who was born in Canada in 1955 and is known as the creator of the Java programming language.
Ken Thompson is an American computer scientist born in 1943. Together with his friend Dennis Ritchie, he developed the B programming language and the Unix operating system at Bell Laboratories.
The first torpedo-firing submarine was built by British engineer Garrett in Liverpool in 1879. The first attempt at this primitive submarine, which was technically unlike today's submarines, failed.