Nobel Laureate in Physics and father of long-distance radio transmission Guglielmo Marconi, was born on April 25, 1874, in Bologna. Italy began celebrating his 150th birthday last week.
There is no need to explain why Marconi is important for the history of Italy and the world: his pioneering work laid the foundation for modern wireless communication and transformed the way people exchanged information, breaking the constraints of distance and permanently changing media, warfare, and social interactions.