Many "modern" inventions actually have precedents dating back more than 1000 years, to ancient Greek and Roman times.
Douglas Engelbart invented the computer mouse in 1964 at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI), which is now called SRI International. His one of the colleague Bill English, who was the chief engineer ...
Explore the history of modern home essentials, from ovens and microwaves to TVs and air conditioning, and see how they ...
Customers at the downtown Milwaukie fountain — part of a 12,000-square-foot redevelopment project — will be able to sit at ...
A research team led by Prof. Junghyup Lee of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at DGIST has become the first in the world to develop a "time-interleaved noise-shaping SAR ...
In 1948, mathematician and Gaylord native Claude Shannon theorized that information could be transmitted using ones and zeros ...
A new laser-optical system uses 2,000 controllable beams to precisely position atoms, enabling key logic processes in a ...
As football fans revel in the real world tournament, its digital counterparts continue to stumble in capturing the hyped up atmosphere ...
From the lightbulb to the airplane, to medical breakthroughs and the internet age, the past 250 years have been defined by ...
Researchers have developed pixels that can not only create images, but also analyse them. In the future, this could lead to ...
A supercomputer in Shenzhen was declared the world’s fastest. It uses only standard microprocessors and not the ...
China now has the world's fastest supercomputer, overtaking the United States. The system, known as LineShine and installed ...
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