In honor of Heinrich Hertz’s birthday, Google put up a doodle on its search page today honoring the German physicist whose research led to the wireless telegraph, radio, radar, and broadcast TV. Today ...
Google has a thing for scientists. And on days like today, the Mountain View-based search company can't help but reveal its crushes. Wednesday's Google homepage has a new wavy doodle and it is ...
In the late 1800s a German physicist named Heinrich Hertz created radio waves in the laboratory. A century later, we are still expanding upon Hertz’s discovery. Radio waves make possible all wireless ...
Today Google’s homepage sports a mesmerizing animated GIF of rolling waves, dolled up in Google’s colors, in celebration of the 155th birthday of Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, the German physicist who proved ...
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