Walk around Soho and Covent Garden and one name pops up time and time again. John Logie Baird, Scottish-born inventor of television, seems to have broadcast his achievements to half the streets in the ...
On January 27, Orthodox believers celebrate the transfer of the relics of St. John Chrysostom. Name days are celebrated by ...
On Jan. 27, 1945, the Soviet army liberated the Auschwitz network of concentration camps in Poland, freeing some 7,000 ...
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On Jan. 27, 1945, the Soviet army liberated the Auschwitz network of concentration camps in Poland, freeing some 7,000 ...
By the time Carter’s Ink moved to East Cambridge in 1910, where it built a factory on First Street facing the Charles River, ...
Television is a nearly universal element in the people's homes around the world, but the medium has developed in stages over ...
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The Chinese Academy of Sciences team touted their invention as one that works in virtually any climate, according to a report published by Tech Xplore. The cells "generate electricity by capturing the ...
And it seems no other modern invention quite splits opinion like ... However, it was Scotsman John Logie Baird who was the first to demonstrate a working TV – at his workshop at Queen's Arcade ...
However, he did not have to look far as he always had a knack for electronics. The inventor also spent considerable time working at a bank, which proved very useful for his creation. However ...
Ever wondered what the world would look like a century from now? If so, you're not the only one. Televisions existed in a very basic and experimental form during the 1920s, with John Logie Baird ...