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  • curprev 14:5514:55, 3 November 2022โ€Ž Bacchus talk contribsโ€Ž 805 bytes +805โ€Ž Created page with "{{Stub}} '''William Shockley'''โ€™s importance in the development of modern electronics cannot be overstated. While working at Bell Labs during the 1940s and 50s, Shockley led the team that invented the transistor, for which he and his collaborators won numerous prizes and awards. In 1965, however, Shockleyโ€™s career took an an abrupt turn from internationally famous physicist to geneticist when he gave an address at a Nobel conference on โ€œ''Genetics and the Future..."

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