The book opens not in Silicon Valley, but in Dartmouth college in New Hampshire, US, on June 18, 1956. The day when the ...
The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine is like a living history of the internet, and it just logged its trillionth page last ...
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Donkor The phrase Deus ex machina, Latin for “God from the machine,” once described a stage trick in ancient theatre, when a ...
This article introduces the field of bioinformatics and its importance as a cornerstone of biological research, as well as ...
Less than a year from the midterms, state and local voting officials from both major political parties are actively preparing ...
New York-based artist Jo Fish navigates a fluid space between figuration and abstraction with poignancy, evoking the same ...
Zumbi dos Palmares was the leader of the great Palmares Quilombo, in colonial Brazil. He was killed by Portuguese forces on ...
As one Ivy League professor recently confessed at our mutual friend's get-together: "The handwriting is really, really, ...
This is part of a weekly series on our region’s history coordinated by the Trumbull County Historical Society. In ...
Less than a year from the midterm elections, state and local voting officials from both major political parties are actively ...
There’s a place in DeQuincy, Louisiana where the rhythmic clickety-clack of train wheels still echoes through time. The DeQuincy Railroad Museum stands as a magnificent testament to the golden age of ...
Dr. Ada E. Yonath, a postdoctoral fellow at the Mellon College of Science in 1969, received the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her studies of the ribosome. “Ada Yonath at the Weizmann ...