With apologies to Monty Python, whose Holy Grail knights expressed their power by saying, “Ni!,” we humbly request the ...
Another chilly evening in Western Europe, as Elliot Williams is joined this week by Jenny List to chew the fat over the ...
AlphaGenome is a leap forward in the ability to study the human blueprint. But the fine workings of our DNA are still largely ...
Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Al Williams took a break to talk about their favorite hacks last week. You can drop in to hear about articulated mirrors, triacs, and even continuous ...
Here is an example of how far Pottstown has fallen. My wife just returned from the Pottstown Wal-Mart. She said so many things are locked up to prevent theft. Even things like underwear are under lock ...
A small but important thread of Southern history unraveled last week. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta’s paper of record for the last 157 years, published its final print edition on Dec. 31, ...
The cost of curiosity is approaching zero, owing to a new age of American innovation. And the rewards for curiosity are surging, thanks in large part to pro-growth policies championed by President ...
Last Dec. 21 Joseph Stalin celebrated his 70th birthday. Right through last month Soviet newspapers continued to print columns of birthday salutations to Stalin. Under the heading “Flow of Greetings,” ...
Serving a community for over 130 years means growing and changing with the community. When the Glenwood Post first published, there was media but no social media. There was transit but not mass ...
The “magazine girlies” of the late 1990s and early 2000s rom-coms carried an admirable aesthetic – frazzled-yet-chic journalists running around their skyscraper offices, chasing big city ambitions to ...