- Bern
Dibner (18 August 1897 – 6 January 1988) was an
electrical engineer, industrialist, and
historian of
science and technology. He
originated two major...
- The
Dibner Institute for the
History of
Science and
Technology (1992–2006) was a
research institute established at MIT, and
housed in a
renovated building...
- historian, and
civic leader Bern
Dibner.The
corporate name, Burndy, was
derived from a
contraction of Dr.
Dibner’s first name and last initial. While...
- Boston, MA in 1974 by
gerontologist Andrew S.
Dibner and his wife,
sociologist Susan S.
Dibner.
Dibner, a
psychology professor at
Boston University, was...
-
Connecticut by the
electrical engineer, industrialist, and
historian Bern
Dibner, the
library holdings include important scientific literature from antiquity...
-
Archived from the
original on 16 June 2001. "The
Atlantic Cable". Bern
Dibner.
Burndy Library Inc. 1959.
Archived from the
original on 1 July 2017. "Elisha...
- ****essment: The
Transatlantic Cable of 1866. San
Francisco Press. Bern
Dibner (1959). The
Atlantic Cable.
Burndy Library. Dzieza, Josh (April 16, 2024)...
- Technology's
History of
Recent Science &
Technology site (originally
hosted by the
Dibner Institute)
Computers in Spaceflight: The NASA
Experience – By
James Tomayko...
-
family of
collector Adam Rosen. In 1994 the
American Computer Museum won the
Dibner Award for
Excellence in
Museum Exhibits from the
Society for the History...
- Synonyms.
Springer Science &
Business Media. pp. 84–. ISBN 978-94-011-4439-1.
Dibner C,
Schibler U,
Albrecht U (2010). "The
mammalian circadian timing system:...