The invention that changed the world : how a small group of radar pioneers won the Second World War and launched a technological revolution
Material type: TextPublication details: Simon & Schuster New York 1996Description: 575ISBN:- 9780684835297
- 9780684835297 BUD
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"The Invention That Changed the World is the great and largely untold story of the colorful band of brilliant scientists who created the microwave radar systems that not only helped win World War II but set off a veritable explosion of scientific achievements and technological advances that have transformed our daily lives." "The story begins in September 1940 with the arrival in Washington of a team of British."
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