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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bell_LabsBell Labs - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Bell's 1893 Volta Bureau building in Washington, D.C.. In 1880, when the French government awarded Alexander Graham Bell the Volta Prize of 50,000 francs for the invention of the telephone (equivalent to about US$10,000 at the time, or about $330,000 now), [2] he used the award to fund the Volta Laboratory (also known as the "Alexander Graham Bell Laboratory") in Washington, D.C. in collaboration with Sumner Tainter and Bell's cousin Chichester Bell. [3]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Los_AngelesLos Angeles - Wikipedia

    7 hours ago · Los Angeles, [a] often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.With an estimated 3,820,914 residents within the city limits as of 2023, [8] It is the second-most populous city in the United States, behind only New York City; it is also the commercial, financial and cultural center of Southern California.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Coney_IslandConey Island - Wikipedia

    7 hours ago · Coney Island is a neighborhood and entertainment area in the southwestern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. The neighborhood is bounded by Brighton Beach to its east, Lower New York Bay to the south and west, and Gravesend to the north and includes the subsection of Sea Gate on its west. More broadly, the Coney Island peninsula ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LebanonLebanon - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Lebanon (/ ˈ l ɛ b ə n ɒ n,-n ə n / ⓘ LEB-ə-non, -⁠nən; Arabic: لُبْنَان, romanized: Lubnān, local pronunciation: [lɪbˈneːn]), officially the Republic of Lebanon, [c] is a country in the Levant region of West Asia, bordered by Syria to the north and east, Israel to the south, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west; Cyprus lies a short distance from the country's coas

  5. 7 hours ago · Home//New York Magazine/April 8-21, 2024/In This IssueNew York Magazine|April 8-21, 2024Comments1 Kerry Howley investigated the “private and public seductions” of podcaster Andrew Huberman, a prominent pop neuroscientist, for New York’s latest cover story (“Mechanisms of Control,” March 25-April 7)....