How the Humble Pencil Conquered the World
(via Popular Mechanics) Pencils aren’t just for the SATs. It is the go-to drawing tool of the carpenter and the
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) Pencils aren’t just for the SATs. It is the go-to drawing tool of the carpenter and the
Read more(via Discover) This year is the 49th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, the first time humans walked on
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Read more(via Popular Mechanics) Since 1776, the paper the Declaration of Independenceis on has had a fairly rough time. A forensic
Read more(via Listverse) Technology is always changing without us even realizing it half the time. In fact, it evolves at such
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) Pencils aren’t just for the SATs. It is the go-to drawing tool of the carpenter and the
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 Smithsonian) 97 percent of Americans have a ketchup bottle in the fridge, usually Heinz, and we buy some 10
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Could anything be less friendly than barbed wire? Its whole purpose is to deter, to turn back,
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) In just a century, the aircraft carrier has evolved from launching canvas-winged biplanes to formidable fighter jets
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