The invention of ENIAC in Philadelphia sparked countless technological innovations.
However, once you read this, the fact that you read it is now history, too. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Like many, I’ve repeated George Santayana’s quotes, but ...
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It's a piece of Philadelphia history that powered the future. The world's first electronic computer was born at the ...
The invention of a nanolaser is the first step towards future digital communication, where communication on microchips can be based entirely on light particles.
The invention of ENIAC in Philadelphia sparked countless technological innovations. CBS News Philadelphia's Nikki DeMentri has the full story behind why engineers in Philadelphia created ENIAC.
Now, with graduation from the Computer Science Department (CSD) on the horizon, he's earned this year's Scott Robert Krulcik ...
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Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) accused Attorney General Pam Bondi of "Orwellian" surveillance on House Democrats' searches of the ...
Museum’s revitalised galleries bring together 250 objects to show how design shapes modern life ...