For years, Suzanne Berger has been a leading advocate for US industry. Now she’s co-directing MIT’s Initiative for New Manufacturing, a platform to help the country make more goods.
The production is set to music combining Sergei Prokofiev’s 1935 “Romeo and Juliet” with selections from the 16th century.
The Ford Maverick Lobo is a small truck that channels the energy of classic street trucks while keeping things practical for ...
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‘Urban mine’: Collaborative method unlocks critical minerals from electronic waste
E‑waste in the United States may soon be more than a growing environmental problem.
Conservation experts helped the Nazi regime inspect church and civil archives to track down people they sought to persecute, a researcher concluded.
A professor at Hunter College has built one of the largest special collections of contraband Russian literature in the world.
The personal library of Henry Knox encompasses a wide array of topics, from Middle Eastern civilization to philosophy to ...
The two paintings were copied into a limited-edition book of illustrations published almost a decade after the famous book of ...
A Microsoft Research study suggests glass blocks etched with lasers could provide enduring data archives ...
South Carolina’s Constitution empowers the Legislature to impeach “officials elected on a statewide basis, state judges, and such other state officers as may be designated by law.” Solicitors are not ...
Newly revealed records show Jeffrey Epstein rented multiple storage units across the US, using private investigators to move materials.
Freeze-drying is a case in point—a technology so fundamental to modern medicine that its absence would have rewritten the twentieth century, yet so invisible that few know its name or its makers.
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