Thomas Edison's home in the Butchertown neighborhood has been turned into a museum.
He played at Westminster Abbey and worked at Shepard's Department store in Providence. But we remember him as the composer of the Journal March and Two Step ...
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The story behind one iconic educational cartoon begins with a pitch that had nothing to do with television.
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google On July 31, 1790, President George Washington affixed his elegant signature to a single piece of parchment. The short ...
T-8. Thomas Edison The light bulb, the phonograph, the motion picture camera. And those three just scratch the surface. His ...
In celebration of the American semiquincentennial, Forbes names the 250 greatest historical innovators in U.S. history, along with 250 living innovators.Elon Musk led the list of living innovators, wh ...
On December 7, 1877, Thomas Edison walked into the offices of Scientific American in New York City and placed a metal device on a desk. With a turn of a crank, Edison astonished the dozen or so ...
The Eiffel Tower is a subject of a very real and fascinating phenomenon that's almost impossible to notice from afar, but it ...
Dean College graduate Maximilian Kent talks about the film, "Moon Man," based on Robert Goddard's first liquid fuel rocket ...
The top spot for America’s favorite quick-service restaurant goes to Jersey Mike's, beating out the longtime #1, Chick-fil-A.