As we celebrate America’s 250th birthday on the Fourth of July, let’s pause and list a few reasons to love America. Thanks to ...
Thomas Edison's home in the Butchertown neighborhood has been turned into a museum.
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 ...
Abstract: Noninvasive medical neuroimaging has yielded many discoveries about the brain connectivity. Several substantial techniques mapping morphological, structural and functional brain ...
What a country, right? As we celebrate America’s 250th birthday on the Fourth of July, let’s pause and list a few reasons to ...
This year marks a monumental milestone for the United States: our 250th birthday. Since 1776, our nation has grown and ...
Gramophones have taken over Väätsa this summer, bringing dozens of vintage music machines — including four restored ...
Most people know Thomas Edison as the inventor of the light bulb and the phonograph, not as a thinker about health. Yet more ...
Léon Scott de Martinville, made the world's first sound recording in 1860, a rendition of "Au clair de la lune." His ...
A monthly concert featuring music played on a Credenza—the masterpiece of acoustic (spring-driven) phonographs—is held at the Donald Keene Center Kashiwazaki in Niigata Prefecture.
Abstract: Along with the proliferation of electric vehicles (EVs), optimizing the use of EV charging space can significantly alleviate the growing load on intelligent transportation systems. As the ...