The most prominent Indian artist on the global scene was born in Bombay in 1954, and attended The Doon School in Uttarakhand, ...
The San Jose State professor, a Knight Tech + Art fellowship recipient, is part of the San Jose Museum of Art’s current ...
The first computer didn’t show up looking like anything we’d call a computer now. There was no screen, no keyboard, no mouse, ...
Before the computer existed, a deeper question had to be answered: could human reasoning itself be reduced to a machine? This video traces the philosophical and mechanical steps, from Leibniz to ...
Modern computing is often effortless. You pick up a calculator or open the calculator app on your phone, and you’re on your way in seconds. But getting here took humans several centuries from when ...
Augusta Ada Byron is born 10th December 1815, as the daughter of Anne Isabella Noel-Byron (known as Annabella) and famous English poet Lord Byron. Shortly after her birth, her parents' marriage is ...
Gateway, the company that competed against the likes of Dell and Packard Bell in the '80s and '90s, fell from grace and shut down production of its PCs rather rapidly. Originally based in Iowa, the ...
The history of science and technology often features brilliant inventors whose ideas change the world forever. But every major invention is followed by people improving, applying, and expanding those ...
THE gentle orange glow of evening sun creeps through the stained glass windows, casting jewel-coloured light across the chapel’s floor. The 19th-century building at the former home of Ada Lovelace — ...
International Women's Day 2026 is observed on Sunday, March 8, with a special Google doodle The doodle honours women pioneers in STEM fields who shaped the modern world through inventions Notable ...
A statue of pioneering 19th Century mathematician Ada Lovelace has been officially unveiled in the town near her childhood home. Lovelace, the daughter of romantic poet Lord Byron, has been widely ...
The simple question of who invented the digital computer has many possible answers. Several strands of development – both theoretical and practical – converged around 1950, and no single inventor can ...