In 1948, mathematician and Gaylord native Claude Shannon theorized that information could be transmitted using ones and zeros ...
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Innovation nation: From the airplane to the lightbulb — big, bright ideas have always thrived in the Land of the Free
On July 31, 1790, President George Washington affixed his elegant signature to a single piece of parchment. The short ...
The effort to engage young people goes beyond educational programs. At the Memorial Hall of the First National Congress of ...
At Long Island Children’s Museum in Uniondale, kids will be surrounded by red, white and blue streamers, ribbons and stars as ...
Like last year’s “Happy Wife,” this latest novel enters Winter Park’s high life of luxurious mansions, expensive restaurants ...
In 1954, the USPS was looking for innovative ways to process the 54 billion items mailed. National Geographic traveled to ...
The pitch dark of the mines didn’t bother him, and in a nation where coal miners are a vanishing species—there were 863,000 ...
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The enigma of Teitan Elementary: Unmasking Rumi Wakasa’s secret past in "Detective Conan"
Story by Haruka Ishibashi Gosho Aoyama’s legendary mystery manga "Detective Conan" (known to many Western fans as "Case ...
Fireflies may look like simple summer-night light shows, but each has its own flash pattern used to find mates in tall grass ...
America has been blessed with countless men and women who lay down their lives to protect the freedoms we hold dear.
Canada’s first telegraph message was successfully sent from Toronto to Hamilton on Dec. 19, 1846, by the ...
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