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History of computers | A timeline
The history of computers began with primitive designs in the early 19th century and went on to change the world during the 20th century.
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What does the appendix do? Biologists explain the complicated evolution of this inconvenient organ
Most people know only two things about the appendix: You don’t need it – and if it bursts, you need surgery fast. That basic ...
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From automata to algorithms: How the first computer was imagined
Long before modern computers existed, scientists and philosophers wondered whether machines could imitate human reasoning. This video traces the evolution of that idea from Aristotle’s logic and ...
Apple’s 50th anniversary event honored its founders and history, with key figures reflecting on Apple’s enduring innovation.
New research that decoded the evolution of mosquitoes’ feeding habits from DNA could shed light on the murky timeline of prehistoric human ancestors.
The sidearm has long played an important role in U.S. Army equipment, evolving alongside advances in firearm technology and military […] ...
Apple@50: How to watch tonight’s Computer History Museum panel with Apple veterans and David Pogue
The Computer History Museum will host a panel later tonight featuring several veteran Apple executives, moderated by journalist David Pogue.
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Andrew Leigh maps the drivers of history’s big breakthroughs — and why they still matter
Innovation is one of the most celebrated yet misunderstood ideas of our time. It is invoked in policy speeches, corporate ...
Research is shaking up how we think about evolution, suggesting there's a level of predictability influenced by genes and genetic history.
Envision a breakthrough machine that deciphers encrypted secrets in moments, detects stealth submarines with pinpoint ...
For the first time, researchers have digitally reconstructed the facial fragments of the individual, who belonged to the Australopithecus genus ...
Scientists are finally decoding the orgasm face. Explore how human evolution, primate behavior, and mate selection shape our expressions of climax.
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