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The US Postal Service last month agreed to cut 10,000 people from its payrolls over a 30-day span, one component of a broad ...
Richard White, the historian and author of "The Republic for Which It Stands," explains what made the late 19th century ...
According to a Phys.org report, new analysis of the remains of a child who mysteriously died in mid-nineteenth century France revealed that he suffered from mercury poisoning. The skeleton of the ...
Personalization isn’t a trend—it’s a business imperative. Consumers are rejecting the generic in favor of the bespoke. From ...
But the factories aren’t humming. They’re slowing, stalling, or, in some cases, shutting down. Large manufacturing has been ...
The Historical Context of Technological Revolutions - “I think that human beings have gotten as far as we've gotten because ...
Advancements in technology are reshaping the world as we know it, from the industrial to commercial sectors. And they are ...
The Industrial Archives & Library in Bethlehem is the recipient of a donation of the photographic and film work of the late ...