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All in all, these records show that Earth's global average temperature has increased by about 1.8 F (1 C) since the ...
The Luddites lost the fight to save their livelihoods. As the threat of artificial intelligence looms, can we do any better?
The historic red trolley from the Spaghetti Warehouse in Franklinton was removed in February and is now waiting to be transformed into the Granville T. Woods Institute, an interactive exhibit and ...
New York State's proposal for a larger traffic signal in a historic section in the Village of the Branch sparked an outcry.
American writer Ray Bradbury predicted earphones, flat screen TVs, self driving cars and ATMs. In his 1951 short story – The ...
It’s almost that time of year again. New York City’s voters will be using Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) to determine their new city leaders.
A new exhibition documents American photography's first 70 years, exploring the US during a period of immense social, geographical and industrial change. Modern culture is indebted to photography.
Whilst the scientific revolution ... the industrial production of medicine, producing patented medicine from 1842, and the world’s first factory for producing only medicines in 1859. America's ...
Well dusted and with all brass fittings polished, it is displayed in the first gallery of the "Information Age" exhibit at the National Museum of American History. Though an amplified voice ...
Steven Preister's house in Washington, D.C. is a piece of American history ... Until the early 1800s, Americans burned very little coal. The country was thickly forested, and wood was cheap.
The Tories, in office, prepared a trap for Labour. It had a large sign on it saying ‘It’s a Trap’ and then next ...
Jim Thorpe sits nestled in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains like a precious stone in a rugged setting, where the Lehigh River ...