Winifred Edgerton Merrill Cheered As First American Woman Awarded Mathematics Ph.D.
It was a time when women were widely considered less intelligent than men. Even paintings created by women were viewed as
It was a time when women were widely considered less intelligent than men. Even paintings created by women were viewed as
Harriet Quimby, like Nellie Bly, aspired to be a journalist. She was born May 11, 1875. Nellie Bly was born May
The Lemoine Nursery of Nancy, France opened its doors in1849 and closed three generations later in 1968. Hundreds of cultivars resulted
Nikola Tesla often invited investors, journalists, and friends to his labs. In his earlier years, he seemed to relish sharing his
It’s all true. Nikola Tesla was an eccentric who feared germs, loathed pearls and communicated telepathically with pigeons in his later
It has a decidedly 21st century ring, even though The Purchase of the North Pole (a.k.a. Topsy Turvy) by Jules Verne was published
Mary Anning had several strikes against her. She was born into relative poverty. She had minimal formal education. Worst of all,
It was one of the most coveted invitations to a New Year’s Eve Party on December 31, 1853. Only a few
The tradition of the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs was alive and kicking at the Los Angeles County Fair, September 2016. A top
With Britain enjoying prosperity and relative peace, Prince Albert wanted to create the largest exhibition in history to show the range
He became known as “the man with wheels in his head.” They laughed at him. Engineers said his gigantic wheel would
The need for corrective lenses didnt start with the Victorian Era. It was, however, a time when eyewear became widely available
Several great comets sparked the skies of the Victorian Era. There’s no official definition other than a “great comet” is one
When the Perseid Meteor Shower lights the August sky, you’ll see the spectacular result of debris from the Comet Swift-Tuttle, a.k.a.
MAREA might be the biggest and baddest cable, but it follows the FIRST Transatlantic Cable by roughly 150 years. MAREA (Spanish for tide) will be
It was a time when women were widely considered less intelligent than men. Even paintings created by women were viewed as
Harriet Quimby, like Nellie Bly, aspired to be a journalist. She was born May 11, 1875. Nellie Bly was born May
The Lemoine Nursery of Nancy, France opened its doors in1849 and closed three generations later in 1968. Hundreds of cultivars resulted
Nikola Tesla often invited investors, journalists, and friends to his labs. In his earlier years, he seemed to relish sharing his
It’s all true. Nikola Tesla was an eccentric who feared germs, loathed pearls and communicated telepathically with pigeons in his later
It has a decidedly 21st century ring, even though The Purchase of the North Pole (a.k.a. Topsy Turvy) by Jules Verne was published
Mary Anning had several strikes against her. She was born into relative poverty. She had minimal formal education. Worst of all,
It was one of the most coveted invitations to a New Year’s Eve Party on December 31, 1853. Only a few
The tradition of the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs was alive and kicking at the Los Angeles County Fair, September 2016. A top
With Britain enjoying prosperity and relative peace, Prince Albert wanted to create the largest exhibition in history to show the range
He became known as “the man with wheels in his head.” They laughed at him. Engineers said his gigantic wheel would
The need for corrective lenses didnt start with the Victorian Era. It was, however, a time when eyewear became widely available
Several great comets sparked the skies of the Victorian Era. There’s no official definition other than a “great comet” is one
When the Perseid Meteor Shower lights the August sky, you’ll see the spectacular result of debris from the Comet Swift-Tuttle, a.k.a.
MAREA might be the biggest and baddest cable, but it follows the FIRST Transatlantic Cable by roughly 150 years. MAREA (Spanish for tide) will be