More than a century after publishing major papers in theoretical mathematics, German-born Emmy Noether continues to challenge ...
History is supposed to be a collection of verified truths, carefully recorded and passed down. Honestly, that idea sounds ...
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The Missouri Department of Transportation shared tips and their plan for handling the expected sleet and rain mix expected to come to the Kansas City metro, Sunday. A church providing support to the ...
We know, we know - history can seem like a dud. Learning about people who aren't even on this Earth anymore - their birth, experiences, failures, and all those things - can look boring. And sometimes ...
Cars are such quirky characters. There's so much to know about them, and so little time in this mortal life to absorb everything there is to know. Sigh. But enough of my early-onset winter ennui! You ...
A leather jacket is one of the most versatile and timeless garments you can own; it’s an enduring style staple with no signs of fading. But few carry the history or pedigree of the Menlo Cossack ...
Levi’s Vintage Clothing released a limited-edition reproduction of Albert Einstein’s Menlo Cossack Leather Jacket It’s limited to 800 hand-numbered pieces and retains the original 1935 design Each ...
A thought experiment that was at the heart of an argument between famed physicists Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr in 1927 has finally been made real. Its findings elucidate one of the core mysteries ...
Santa inspired by St. Nicholas, a 4th-century bishop known for kindness and secret gift-giving. Santa's red suit popularized by Coca-Cola, earlier depictions showed him in bishop's attire. Santa's ...
110 years ago today, Albert Einstein published his General Theory of Relativity, which redefined the relationship between matter and gravity. Suddenly, our mysterious universe made a little more sense ...