Continued from Sept. 4. Centuries passed as man continued to find new ways to communicate. In 1440, a German blacksmith fashioned a moveable typeset from metal scraps revolutionizing the printing ...
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary was recently gifted a facsimile replica of the Gutenberg Bible, one of the most ...
The new show at Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery covers the late medieval age to the Arts and Crafts Movement.
A pair of adorably inept playwrights perform a backer’s audition for their new, hilariously ill-advised production. It’s a ...
From ancient stone tools to early life-changing, read about the innovations that shaped human history and progress.
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The written word has a lot to answer for. From the moment Johannes Gutenberg introduced his marvellous printing press invention to the world way back in the 15th century to ...
Technology has become a significant part of this generation’s livelihood and has greatly evolved over the years. While some cannot imagine a life without it, there was a time when certain technologies ...
With the revelation of the Ku:Rin by Toyota Industries Corporation came an air-powered vehicle that could reach speeds of 129,2 km/h (80,3 mph). What started off as a passion project by in-house ...
LATROBE, Pa. — Saturday saw the start of the annual Great American Banana Split Celebration in Westmoreland County. The festival honors the iconic dessert’s invention back in 1904 in a Latrobe drug ...
The invention of the printing press in the 15th century was a game-changer for humanity. Before its advent, the spread of information was painstakingly slow and limited. Books were rare and expensive, ...
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