Samuel Finley Breese Morse revolutionized telegraph technology and a few more things.
Meet Semi Begun, the Man Who Invented Magnetic Tape Sound Recording
Semi Joseph Begun's electromagnetic talking apparatus was capable of capturing and replaying human speech.
Pop a Bottle for William Painter
William Painter invented the “crown cap,” a form of bottle cap featured on soft drink and beer bottles worldwide.
Live Aid – The World Changed After 1985
On July 13, 1985, one of the most significant occurrences in rock music history occurred. Live Aid. And the rest is history.
Who Were You; Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn
Rembrandt was a master of light and shade, and his realism led some detractors to argue that he preferred ugly to beauty.
The Lost and Found Frédéric Chopin
Frederic Chopin. A brilliant Polish pianist and composer. He added many pieces to the piano’s repertoire and left his mark in history.
These Movie Villains Are More Interesting Than their Heroes
There are numerous examples of villains who are adored by fans almost as much as the hero, if not more.
This Man Is Why You Can Change the Channel From Your Couch
Referred to as the "Father of the Television Remote Control," Robert Adler possesses 180 patents for electrical devices.
How Helen Augusta Blanchard Revolutionized the Textile Industry
Helen was clever and imaginative and she was instrumental in the revolutionization of the sewing business.
Noma –Probably the Best Restaurant in the World
Noma, the Copenhagen-based Scandinavian restaurant, has yet again been named the best restaurant in the world