
Thomas Strode: Pioneering Inventor of the 19th Century
Thomas Strode, born in Coatsville, PA, was the inventor of the adding machine. Find out more about this interesting person here.
Thomas Strode, born in Coatsville, PA, was the inventor of the adding machine. Find out more about this interesting person here.
Edmund Dana Barbour (Source: Harvard University Archives, HUGFP 125.32, Box 1, Folder Barbour) Edmund Barbour In 1872, a certain Edmund […]
For Peter Lindholm, all it took was one invention to go down in the history books as one of the brightest mathematical innovators.
Jules Verne The great French novelist and poet Jules Gabriel Verne (1828–1905) is best known for his adventure […]
: Robert Hooke (1635-1703), a modern portrait from Rita Greer, a history artist (there are no surviving images of […]
Viktor Bunyakovsky was a famous Russian mathematician acknowledged for his significant contributions to probability and number theories.
William Lang had a successful career as a Noise Control Engineer. Read on to learn more about his history, inventions, and tragedy.
: The Sketch of Leonardo da Vinci (Created with the expert advice of Mr. Silvio Hénin, Milan, Italy) Leonardo […]
Jospeh Bell Alexander invented a calculating machine that received a patent but was never fully brought to life. Read on to learn more!
: Arthur Samuel After his work for Bell Laboratories since 1928, mostly on vacuum tubes, including improvements of Radar […]