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Imagining a world where Thomas Edison was never born
Thomas Edison is one of the most famous inventors in history. He had over 1,000 patents and countless inventions. Many of his ...
For more than 50 years, the State of Tennessee did not equally fund the University of Tennessee and Tennessee State ...
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Today in History for Feb. 19: ...
The recent closure of NASA’s largest library was only one of many so-called efficiency measures imposed on America’s national ...
(WHSV) - Almost 150 years ago on Feb. 19, 1878, Thomas Edison patented the phonograph.
On Feb. 19, 1878, Thomas Edison patented the first gramophone.
Tom Selleck, Ted Danson and Kevin Bacon will lead several upcoming docuseries at the History Channel as both hosts and ...
The cable network has unveiled five new series and documentaries as part of its annual Upfront: History’s Strange Fortunes ...
AI data centers are demanding a more efficient power grid, not unlike what Thomas Edison championed nearly 150 years ago.
Edison CEO Pedro Pizarro spoke during a Black History Month event while Altadena protestors decried what they said was the ...
"Edison is always thinking," Dudley Nichols wrote. "That is one of the remarkable things about him." After more than fifty years of uninterrupted fertility in invention, during which he has not only ...
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