by Julia R. Greer from MIT Technology Review on (#6ZW9P)
In December 1947, three physicists at Bell Telephone Laboratories-John Bardeen, William Shockley, and Walter Brattain-built a compact electronic device using thin gold wires and a piece of germanium, a material known as a semiconductor. Their invention, later named the transistor (for which they were awarded the Nobel Prize in 1956), could amplify and switch electrical...