How did the United States overtake Europe to become the world's technological leader within just a few decades? A new study by researcher Frank Neffke from the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) and ...
Ohio newspapers helped spread the word that telephones soon would be something people would carry in their pockets.
These 10 technological marvels had cultural implications that its inventors could barely have imagined.
The stuffy confines of the United States Patent Office could scarcely have presented a less romantic Valentine's Day setting.
Abstract: Pupin’s theory of periodically loaded telephone lines, allowing for significant reduction of attenuation within the baseband telephone signal transmission, and its experimental verification ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. For many, iRobot’s Roomba robot vacuum was their first experience with a home robot. When I got my Roomba in ...
For more than half a century, the cubicle has dominated American offices. Today it’s synonymous with corporate monotony and conformity, but it actually started life as the antithesis of what it came ...
In the summer of 1956, a group of academics—now we’d call them computer scientists but there was no such thing then—met on Dartmouth College campus in New Hampshire to discuss how to make machines ...
The first thing to understand about antifa is that it is not real. Yes, as a journalist, I’m obligated to offer some throat-clearing nuance: There is a thing called antifa that has existed for a long ...