10 Inventors You Didn’t Know Who Created Things We Use Today
(via Listverse) We take inventions that were created years ago for granted. But we often forget about the people who
Read more(via Listverse) We take inventions that were created years ago for granted. But we often forget about the people who
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Geothermal energy keeps the crop warm even during deep snows.
Read more(via National Geographic) On a fortified hill in Scotland some 1,900 years ago, a Roman army attacked local warriors by
Read more(via Smithsonian) 97 percent of Americans have a ketchup bottle in the fridge, usually Heinz, and we buy some 10
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) In just a century, the aircraft carrier has evolved from launching canvas-winged biplanes to formidable fighter jets
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) The atmosphere on Mars at the planet’s surface is as thin as our planet’s air at 100,000
Read more(via Popular Science) In 1958, the newly formed National Aeronautics and Space Administration (aka NASA) launched a search for the
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Oak Ridge, Tennessee, once home to 75,000, went up fast and under the radar. But it was
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) In the 10th century, some Vikings piled into boats and shoved off the shore of what is
Read more(via Live Science) Fifty-seven years ago, on April 12, 1961, Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first person in space. Reaching
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) When we hear about the scientific advances that came out of World War I, which the United
Read more(via Great Big Story) The Richard F. Caris Mirror Laboratory is the only place equipped to manufacture gigantic 27-foot tall
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