Stolen Science," was written to finally set the record straight about scientists and inventors who never received the credit ...
In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent for the telephone. In 1918, Finland signed a peace treaty with Germany shortly after declaring independence from Russia. In 1936, Adolf Hitler ...
But 149 years after the very first telephonic communication − when Bell's voice first crackled over the wires, on March 10, 1876 − more of us are eschewing phone conversations for text messages, ...
In fact, much of the experimentation and research to develop the first telephone happened in Boston, leading up to the ...
Alexander Graham Bell changed the face of communication technology with the invention of the telephone. He transmitted the first message to his assistant Thomas Watson. On this day in 1959, the Tibeta ...
As Alexander Graham Bell Day approaches, let's take a closer look at how the iconic inventor cemented himself in the history books. Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland, before he ...
Bong Joon Ho is coming to Yale, Oscar trivia about "Anora," Kay Sage's artwork in Waterbury and a biopic about Alexander ...
The Roseville Telephone Museum showcases the evolution of telephones from Bell's invention to modern innovations.
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1847, Bell came from a family where communication was more than just talking—it was a science. His father, Alexander Melville Bell, was a speech therapist who developed ...
If Alexander Graham Bell were around today, that might be how he'd summon his intrepid assistant, Thomas Watson. Of course, for some oldheads that message might take a minute to decipher ...