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IBM Fellow Bernard Meyerson on pulling the plug.

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It was once thought that the principles of geometry did not apply to the wild, jagged, rough surfaces of nature. But IBM Fellow Benoit Mandelbrot saw a pattern in nature. He coined the term “fractal” to describe it and Fractal Geometry was born.

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[VIDEO] Brilliant and photogenic. The newly-minted IBM Fellows strike a pose for photographer Jake Chessum, before the Fellows banquet at the Waldorf Astoria in New York.

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You might not think -405.67 degrees Fahrenheit sounds very “hot,” but that revolutionarily high temperature for a superconductor, discovered by IBM Fellows Alex Müller and Georg Bednorz, enabled quicker computers, more efficient electricity, and even levitating trains. And it came from a ceramic compound that everyone else had dismissed.

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IBM Fellow Chandu Visweswariah on the innovation checklist.

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