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Germany, with Fritz Strassman, Lise Meitner, and Otto Hahn at the helm, to discover the so-called nuclear fission, or the nucleus’ splitting of itself, which emits massive amounts of energy. The now-popular
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just about anything else you can think of. Throughout history, human civilizations have witnessed engineering marvels from time to time that help improve the quality of life and, in some cases, are overwhelmingly
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Ages period in Europe. The first steam engine was actually his brainchild, just like many other engineering marvels at that time. However, the engine was considered a toy rather than a practical invention
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built his pacemaker. At the University of Buffalo, serving as an assistant professor in electrical engineering, he was working on an electric heart-rhythm recording device in 1956 for the Chronic Disease Research