Most historians date the Christmas card’s arrival to 1843, the same year in which Charles Dickens published “A Christmas Carol.” In that year, the inventor and civil servant Henry Cole commissioned ...
AN INTRICATE recreation of “the clock that changed the world” has gone on display in Stratford.
Clocks have always been about control, as well as the mere measurement of time. They set the rules of the day, summon people ...
There’s money to be made in the business of extending lifespans, and this so-called longevity economy has become a ...
A fringe historical theory claims we’re actually living in the 1700s, arguing that nearly 300 years of early medieval history ...
The new Experimentale collection gives a glimpse at Breguet’s technical R&D and what’s to come for the historically ...
The humble pocket calculator may not be able to keep up with the mathematical capabilities of new technology, but it will ...
Straddling the Rhine River and offering a glorious blend of Swiss, German and French culture, this city satisfies history ...
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'Artificial intelligence' myths have existed for centuries—from the ancient Greeks to a Pope's chatbot
It seems the AI hype has turned into an AI bubble. There have been many bubbles before, from the Tulip mania of the 17th ...
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We All Owe Henry Ford A Huge Thanks For Popularizing This Life-Changing Invention
Ford Motor Company. Photographic Department on Wikimedia ...
Justin Hayward sings many of the most famous Moody Blues songs, including "Nights in White Satin," and he's now the last ...
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At your convenience: the past, present and potential of Japan’s ubiquitous convenience stores.
The konbini is a beacon of Japanese culture both at home and abroad. Max Veenhuyzen explores their history. The post At your convenience: the past, present and potential of Japan’s ubiquitous ...
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