5 Everyday Inventions You Didn‘t Know Were Invented by NASA
Many people just think of NASA as going to space, but they are responsible for some of the most used inventions in our daily lives.
Many people just think of NASA as going to space, but they are responsible for some of the most used inventions in our daily lives.
Released in 1970, the PDS-1 Minicomputer was the first low-cost interactive graphics display. Learn more about this invention here!
History of Computers and Computing, The birth of the modern computer, First relays computers The relay computers were huge, slow, […]
Electromechanical Relay The electromechanical relay, used as a constructive part of some early calculators and computers (see computers of Zuse, […]
Otherwise called the the 10-key calculator, the Golden Gem Adding Machine was a portable, small, and easy-to-use mechanical calculator that…
History of Computers and Computing, The birth of the electronic computer, Electronic computer ABC (Atanasoff/Berry Computer), John Atanasoff and Clifford […]
Difference Engine A numerical table is a tool designed to save the time and labor of those engaged […]
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Henry Goldman's Arithmachine machine was patented and built in the 1890s. It was later used as the prototype for the Golden Gem.
Wondering what's going on with expensive supersonic planes since the demise of the Concorde? We've got the answers here!