Tonight, innovators Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray go head-to-head in a fight that will forever change the way humans connect. Find out why only one of them will be remembered as the man who invented the world’s most common device: the telephone.
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Newsletter for Wednesday 4 November. Click to open this Newsletter in your browser TODAY IN SCIENCE HISTORY NEWSLETTER • 4 NOVEMBER Feature for Today On 4 Nov 1917, William Du Bois Duddell died, an English electrical engineer who devised what may …Read More
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