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How “the most beautiful woman in the world” invented a radio system for remote-controlling torpedoes, which laid the foundations for wifi and bluetooth

Everybody should know this. A great woman.


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    don’t call her headley ;) - see what i did there. but seriously folks - i love learning about hedy lamarr. great history...
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    Everybody should know this. A great woman.
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    report on her in fifth grade. it rocked, just like she did.
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