Meredith B. Jaffe's dad, Herb, would often speak to her of the 1938 Phantom Corsair, dreamed up by a grandson of the Heinz ...
Full text is unavailable for this digitized archive article ... find a place in the Popular Science Monthly to-day as they did while Prof. Youmans, the founder of the magazine, was alive.
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Image from Alexander Kluge's short film, “The Galactic Year” (Alexander Kluge Archive, Cornell University) Johann Sebastian ...
Sonia Purnell’s biography of Pamela Harriman argues that the Democratic stalwart and former ambassador was more than the men ...
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But one might be surprised to learn (as we were) that a teenage Sendak published his first professional illustrations in a 1947 popular science book ... Bohr Library & Archives at the American ...
When science was young it was possible for a species of goose, whose nesting place had never been found, to be regarded as a creature of marine origin, hatched from a barnacle and thus, not ...
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Nevertheless, in the beginning, the effort “felt a lot more science fiction than really something that would work.” That uncertainty was key. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ...
and a science mission to one of Jupiter’s moons. Its newest rocket, Starship, is the backbone of NASA’s plan to return American astronauts to the surface of the moon by the end of this decade ...