What is Labs: Definition and 68 Discussions

Nokia Bell Labs (formerly named Bell Labs Innovations (1996–2007), AT&T Bell Laboratories (1984–1996) and Bell Telephone Laboratories (1925–1984)) is an American industrial research and scientific development company owned by Finnish company Nokia. With headquarters located in Murray Hill, New Jersey, the company operates several laboratories in the United States and around the world. Bell Labs has its origins in the complex past of the Bell System.
In the late 19th century, the laboratory began as the Western Electric Engineering Department, and was located at 463 West Street in New York City. In 1925, after years of conducting research and development under Western Electric, the Engineering Department was reformed into Bell Telephone Laboratories, and placed under the shared ownership of American Telephone & Telegraph Company and Western Electric.
Researchers working at Bell Labs are credited with the development of radio astronomy, the transistor, the laser, the photovoltaic cell, the charge-coupled device (CCD), information theory, the Unix operating system, and the programming languages B, C, C++, S, SNOBOL, AWK, AMPL, and others. Nine Nobel Prizes have been awarded for work completed at Bell Laboratories.

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    X-ray spectroscopy in labs studying Fluorescence

    I did a bit of x-ray spectroscopy in labs studying Fluorescence of some different elements. I was just wondering whether or not flourescence occurs in all elements? I'm sure I've read people talking about 'flourescecnt materials' or something like that. I can't think of any reason why it...
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    Schools Comparing Prestige: National Labs vs. University Summer Programs?

    Hi, I was recently accepted into two summer programs. One, an REU at U Chicago and two, an internship at the Lawrence Berkeley National Labs. A friend of mine says that the National Lab internship is more prestigious, that is, that the mentors are slightly more amazing at the National Lab. Is...
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    Calculating Percent Yield: C₉H₈O₄ ± 5.8%

    *Actual yield of C₉H₈O₄: 0.11 g ± 5,8% *Theoretical yield of C₉H₈O₄: 0.25 g *Percent yield: (0.11/0.25)x100 = 43% ± 5,8% Have I done anything wrong when taking the percent error down? Help...=/
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    Bell Labs Kills Fundamental Physics Research

    http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/08/bell-labs-kills.html" Six Nobel-prize worthy research came from that lab, including the invention of the silicon transistor, and the laser! It was a business decision by the parent company but, I think it's a very myopic business decision to abandon...
  5. gulfcoastfella

    Self-Study Electrodynamics: Home Lab Experiments & References

    I'm engaged in self-study with advanced undergraduate-level physics, currently focusing on Griffith's Electrodynamics text. I'm enjoying the problem sets in the text, but I sure would love to do some lab-work here at home. Does anyone know any good references for E&M labs or experiments?
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    Have you stayed at Livermore Labs for a summer internship?

    I am not sure whether this should go here or in the Academic Guidance forum, sorry. But my prof wants me to go to LLNL over the summer. I smiled like a Hillary running for President. But now apparently I need to find my own apartment to stay at and I'm not even sure if I'll be reimbursed...
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    Lab Simulations: Can They Replace Real Labs?

    I'm not a chem guy so I thought I'd ask here. To what extent can the labs be replaced with simulations? Computers have come a long way & nothing's changed so I figure I must be missing something.
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    Figuring Out Enthalpy Changes in High School Chemistry Labs

    Well, my chemistry teacher is extremely confusing, and wants us to create our own lab where we figure out the enthalpy changes in a chemical reaction. Is there are reaction out there that would give a considerable change in temperature, while using chemicals typically found in a high school? As...
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    Discover Houston's Top Labs for Physics: From The Medical Center to NASA

    I live in Houston and want to know where the labs are in Houston. There are labs in The Medical Center and NASA but I'm looking for physics. Are there any particle accelerators in Houston. Like Rice University, they have an atom smasher? I know we have alo of technology in Austin and Dallas...
  10. Ivan Seeking

    News Did Bush lie about Iraqi weapons labs ?

    Did Bush lie about "Iraqi weapons labs"? http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4903592.stm The White House claims that Bush was speaking to the consensus of the intelligence reports to date. This particular report was only submitted two days before Bush made these statements, and it usually...
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    Exploring Houston's Science and Technology Scene: A Look at Major Labs in Texas

    You probrbaly know that Texas is a hotspot for Science and Technology. I happen to be in Houston. While there's really no such thing as a Science company we do have labs. WHile there are a lot in The Medical center doing research in the biomedical fields I want to know are there any major...
  12. Simfish

    Frustrated at Freshman Physics Labs: What's the Use?

    What is the use of them? Today's research will not involve finding the velocity, acceleration, and position of a ball rolling down an inclined plane - and with such large experimental errors too. Furthermore, the labs at my school have a time limit of 3 hours so many students don't finish...
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    Accelerator Labs in New England

    The Bates Laboratory and the Harvard Cyclotron lab use to be the only two labs in New England that I knew of which had high energy particle accelerators. The Harvard lab shut down and Bates lab will be shutting down in the future. There is a new lab in Boston at the Northeast Proton Therapy...
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    Exploring the Origins of Our Universe

    They say it would take 10 trillion trillion degrees and probably tons of pressure. Maybe more then the center of a red giant. Maybe more then a neutron star. Well if this is the way our universe began, were did the temperature and pressure come from. I am reading different stuff on how the...
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    Where Can I Find the Google GLAT Test?

    Just got a copy of the Google Labs Aptitude Test (GLAT) as an insert in a magazine I get. Seems as if Google is actively recruiting since this is the second advertisement they have run in this mag, which typically only accepts classified ads. They add that if you score high enough – they'll...
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    Making clouds in a sustainable form in labs

    hi pple were there any expts. of making clouds in a sustainable form in labs.has there been made such distinct pressures and temps. for clouds to exist in any of labs here on the ground?kindly reply.
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    News Mobile labs aren't labs, it seems

    "Mobile labs" aren't labs, it seems... It looks like the two supposed "mobile biological warfare labs" are, in fact, not. First, US/UK analysts disputed Bush et al's claims: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20E1EFD3C5D0C748CDDAF0894DB404482 . Tony Blair's government...
  18. Bubonic Plague

    Dark Coloured Bottles in Chemistry Labs

    When you enter a chemistry lab, on the bench, there are some bottles containing chemicals, and some of these chemical bottles are tinted so that they have a dark brownish colour. My chemistry teacher had told the class that the dark colour is used to prevent light from getting to the...
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