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Many modern devices—from cellphones and computers to electric vehicles and wind turbines—rely on strong magnets made from ...
One local printing company is giving out free copies of historical documents to help celebrate America's history.
Content from BPR Nearly 600 years ago, Johannes Trithemius, a skilled scribe, became the first recorded person to lose his job to technology.
The 15th century is described by historians as the foundational period for modern history. Events like the Renaissance and Columbus crossing the Atlantic transitioned the West to early modernity. The ...
Like disruptive technologies that have come before, the upheaval of artificial intelligence has an unpredictable upside ...
OpenAI is missing an opportunity to shepherd higher ed through the most disruptive innovation since the printing press ...
The Gutenberg Bible ranks among the most prized of rare books, but within three centuries of its printing around 1455, its version of Scripture was considered obsolete and its creator, Johannes ...
The Bible, on display at the Medieval Art Gallery in Warsaw, was printed more than 570 years ago by Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press. It is one of the few preserved copies in ...
The Italian Renaissance began nearly a century before Gutenberg invented his printing press when 14th-century political leaders in Italian city-states like Rome and Florence set out to revive the ...
The printing press was first invented in 1440 AD by Johannes Gutenberg. It’s not so relevant to our day to day lives today, but it’s a technology that forever changed the path of human history.
Feel compelled to see a Gutenberg Bible up close? Here's a look at how its printing influenced the history of books and the religious landscape and what a 500-year-old volume can still reveal.