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Historian David Saint-Pierre spent months trying to track down an artifact that was once on board the Empress of Ireland ...
Insect-inspired microdrone will compete with RoboBee and Black Hornet and has range of military and civilian uses ...
In fact, humans are not genetically coded to interact peaceably with large numbers of unseen strangers talking with (or past) ...
Antarctica is a harsh continent, which in both history and fiction can trigger disturbing behavior and even madness.
Mr Dodd serves under the Australian Ambassador to the Holy See, dealing with operations to advance the country’s interests ...
The world has been offered a glimpse of a haphazardly put-together Photoshopped image with a list of specs that don’t even ...
By enabling deep learning to run at the speed of light, this chip could allow edge devices to perform real-time data analysis ...
A new book argues that social media does more harm than good and we might be happier and healthier using it less.
Most scientists and scholars believe that the race to the moon began in the mid-1950s. An integral part of that race happened ...
MR. MARCONI'S lecture on “Syntonic Wireless Telegraphy,” recently delivered before the Society of Arts, gives an admirable and most interesting description of the system which he has developed ...
Dr. Lee de Forest, a distinguished electrical engineer and the foremost American contrib-utor to the development of wireless telegraphy and telephony is at the head, as president and secretary of ...
Recent acquisitions in digital banking and IT services position Nippon Telegraph and Telephone for growth and competitive ...