NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks to mathematician Eugenia Cheng about the Pascaline -- a 17th-century invention credited as the first mechanical calculator.
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Scientists create light-powered smallest motors that fit inside a strand of hair
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have announced an interesting invention: the “smallest on-chip motor in history.” ...
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Commemorative plaques identifying Shildon's key role in development of modern railway
Two plaques commemorating the ‘Father of the Railways’, George Stephenson, and the starting point of the world’s first ...
"E60: The Many Lives of Lane Kiffin," debuts Wednesday, at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN. An extended version will be available afterward ...
Bogota is the cultural capital of Latin America and a world-class destination for travelers. With over 18,000 cultural events each year and a ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A cluster of space weather satellites blasted off Wednesday morning to cast fresh eyes on solar ...
Gedaliah ben Achikam, the last Jewish governor of Judea, was assassinated (2 Kings 25:25). A fast day, which is still ...
Ferrari hypercars appear approximately once a decade. Which means approximately once a decade the TG hive mind turns to the ...
Chelsea capitulated in the second half against Brighton as Trevoh Chalobah was sent off and the visitors struck three times ...
This morning, the first passenger train arrived at the newly rebuilt platforms at Huddersfield Station, marking a major milestone in Phase One of the station upgrades. This achievement takes customers ...
From potential glory for England in the Women’s Rugby World Cup final, to the return of the Bafta-winning drama Blue Lights, ...
Officials expect NASA’s satellites to be in position and operational by the beginning of next year, and NOAA's spacecraft by spring. NASA is kicking in more than $879 million for its two missions, ...
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