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Marconi, Guglielmo (1874-1937):

An Italian physicist who invented the wireless telegraph. In 1901, in Newfoundland, Canada, he received a radio signal sent from Cornwall, England, across the Atlantic Ocean. That was the beginning of transoceanic radio communication. In 1909, Marconi was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for his achievements.