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engineeringhistory:Margaret Hamilton, lead Apollo flight...
engineeringhistory:Melba Roy, January 1st, 1964. Roy headed the...
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engineeringhistory:Map of the original two-wire underground...
engineeringhistory:Manufacture of power chips, circa 1980s
engineeringhistory:1912 Harrisburg Light and Power Company...
engineeringhistory:Unicycle (or “velocipede”) invented by...
engineeringhistory:1915 illustration of Elisha Gray’s...
engineeringhistory:The IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled...
engineeringhistory:Mark Twain in Nikola Tesla’s laboratory,...
engineeringhistory:Happy Birthday Rear Admiral Grace Hopper,...
engineeringhistory:Clara Rockmore, theremin virtuoso...
engineeringhistory:Ultra high voltage testing apparatus,...
engineeringhistory:1931 photo of the Liaodi Pagoda of Kaiyuan...
engineeringhistory:Philo Farnsworth’s first experimental...
engineeringhistory:The United Engineering Center, 345 E. 47th...
engineeringhistory:1933 postcard advertising the Atlantic City...
engineeringhistory:Dorothy Whitaker at the National...
engineeringhistory:Melba Roy, January 1st, 1964. Roy headed...
engineeringhistory:1961 stamp commemorating Yuri Gagarin’s...
engineeringhistory:F.A. Brockhaus‘ 1894 illustrations of...
engineeringhistory:May Bradford welding a part of the all...
engineeringhistory:Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying s
engineeringhistory:Chemistry laboratory at Howard University, Washington, D.C, 1900.
engineeringhistory:Chemistry laboratory at Howard University, Washington, D.C, 1900.
engineeringhistory: Shirley Ann Jackson, the first African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. from MIT.
engineeringhistory: John Schafer with wife Neta Smith Schafer and daughter Bernice beside 1922 Buick
engineeringhistory:Margaret Hamilton, lead Apollo flight software engineer, in the Apollo Command Mo
engineeringhistory:Mike Harden, a production assembler at Delco Electronics, inspects inertial refer
engineeringhistory:The first navigable submarine, constructed in 1620 by Cornelis Drebbel.
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engineeringhistory: IBM RAMAC with 350 disk storage unit. The RAMAC was introduced in 1956 and was
engineeringhistory:Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying s
engineeringhistory:English agricultural equipment, 1851
engineeringhistory:The first navigable submarine, constructed in 1620 by Cornelis Drebbel.
engineeringhistory: Chemistry laboratory at Howard University, Washington, D.C, 1900.
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory:Margaret Hamilton, lead Apollo flight software engineer, in the Apollo Command Mo
engineeringhistory: Advertisement for a public demonstration of Cooke and Wheatstone’s electri
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory:The first navigable submarine, constructed in 1620 by Cornelis Drebbel.
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Chemistry laboratory at Howard University, Washington, D.C, 1900.
engineeringhistory:Benz Patent-Motorwagen, circa late 1800s. Patented in 1886 by Karl Benz, the Moto
engineeringhistory:1910 postcard depiction of video telephony as imagined in the year 2000.
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: 1882 advertisement for George A. Scott’s electric corset, one of his many
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory:Portrait of Émilie du Châtelet by Maurice Quentin de La Tour, mid 17
engineeringhistory: English agricultural equipment, 1851
asapscience: engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments wh
engineeringhistory: English agricultural equipment, 1851
engineeringhistory: Pierre and Marie Curie, circa 1890s. Marie Skłodowska-Curie conducted pioneering
engineeringhistory: Annie Easley on the cover of NASA’s Science and Engineering Newsletter, ci
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory:The first navigable submarine, constructed in 1620 by Cornelis Drebbel.
engineeringhistory: Leonardo da Vinci’s water powered gyroscopic compass, circa 1500.
engineeringhistory: May Bradford welding a part of the all Australian monoplane for the England-Aust
engineeringhistory:Tom Frisina with a TOPO model personal robot, 1983. The robot was designed by And
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory:Unidentified woman, possibly Alexandra Forsythe, with chassis assembly of SWAC (S
engineeringhistory: May Bradford welding a part of the all Australian monoplane for the England-Aust
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory:The first navigable submarine, constructed in 1620 by Cornelis Drebbel.
engineeringhistory: Building a Magnetron at MIT Rad Lab, 1945
engineeringhistory: Leonardo da Vinci’s water powered gyroscopic compass, circa 1500.
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Advertisement for a public demonstration of Cooke and Wheatstone’s electri
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Leonardo da Vinci’s water powered gyroscopic compass, circa 1500.
engineeringhistory: Thomas Edison’s electric pen with accessories, first developed in 1875. &l
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory:Portrait of Émilie du Châtelet by Maurice Quentin de La Tour, mid 17
engineeringhistory: Annie Easley on the cover of NASA’s Science and Engineering Newsletter, ci
engineeringhistory:The first navigable submarine, constructed in 1620 by Cornelis Drebbel.
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: English agricultural equipment, 1851
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory:Siemens and Halske electric train at the 1881 Paris exposition
engineeringhistory:Portrait of Émilie du Châtelet by Maurice Quentin de La Tour, mid 17
engineeringhistory: Advertisement for a public demonstration of Cooke and Wheatstone’s electri
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory:1910 postcard depiction of video telephony as imagined in the year 2000.
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory:1910 postcard depiction of video telephony as imagined in the year 2000.
engineeringhistory: Advertisement for a public demonstration of Cooke and Wheatstone’s electri
engineeringhistory:Mike Harden, a production assembler at Delco Electronics, inspects inertial refer
engineeringhistory:The elephant clock, as depicted by Badi'al-Zaman Abū al-‘Izz ibn Ismā'īl ib
engineeringhistory:1910 postcard depiction of video telephony as imagined in the year 2000.
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory:The first navigable submarine, constructed in 1620 by Cornelis Drebbel.
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Series of images taken in 1990 during Don Eigler and Erhard Schweizer’s ar
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: A class in mathematical geography studying earth’s rotation around the sun
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Generator room at Michigan Lake Superior Power Company, 1918
engineeringhistory: Annie Easley on the cover of NASA’s Science and Engineering Newsletter, ci
engineeringhistory: Advertisement for a public demonstration of Cooke and Wheatstone’s electri
engineeringhistory:1910 postcard depiction of video telephony as imagined in the year 2000.
engineeringhistory: Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova, the first woman to have flown in space. Durin
engineeringhistory: May Bradford welding a part of the all Australian monoplane for the England-Aust
engineeringhistory:Margaret Hamilton, lead Apollo flight software engineer, in the Apollo Command Mo
engineeringhistory: Leonardo da Vinci’s water powered gyroscopic compass, circa 1500.
engineeringhistory: Luis Jimenez working on an antenna, 1951 that is one hell of a tie
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Melba Roy, January 1st, 1964. Roy headed the group of NASA mathematicians, known
engineeringhistory: Luis Jimenez working on an antenna, 1951 that is one hell of a tie
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory:Mike Harden, a production assembler at Delco Electronics, inspects inertial refer
engineeringhistory: Luis Jimenez working on an antenna, 1951 that is one hell of a tie
engineeringhistory: Delia Derbyshire cutting tape at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, mid 1960s. Derbys
engineeringhistory: Leonardo da Vinci’s water powered gyroscopic compass, circa 1500.
engineeringhistory:The elephant clock, as depicted by Badi'al-Zaman Abū al-‘Izz ibn Ismā'īl ib
engineeringhistory: 1882 advertisement for George A. Scott’s electric corset, one of his many
engineeringhistory: Dynamo room at MIT’s Lowell Building, 1915
engineeringhistory: Luis Jimenez working on an antenna, 1951 that is one hell of a tie
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
asapscience: engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments wh
engineeringhistory: 1882 advertisement for George A. Scott’s electric corset, one of his many
engineeringhistory: Chemistry laboratory at Howard University, Washington, D.C, 1900.
engineeringhistory: Luis Jimenez working on an antenna, 1951 that is one hell of a tie
engineeringhistory: Luis Jimenez working on an antenna, 1951 that is one hell of a tie
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Chemistry laboratory at Howard University, Washington, D.C, 1900.
engineeringhistory: Luis Jimenez working on an antenna, 1951 that is one hell of a tie
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory: Transformers at the MIT Walker Lab
engineeringhistory:Toshiko Yuasa, 1947. Yuasa was a nuclear physicist who worked in France at the Ce
engineeringhistory: Advertisement for a public demonstration of Cooke and Wheatstone’s electri
engineeringhistory: Advertisement for Hill Magnetic Appliance Company’s magnetic “Anti-H
engineeringhistory: Leonardo da Vinci’s water powered gyroscopic compass, circa 1500.
engineeringhistory: Leonardo da Vinci’s water powered gyroscopic compass, circa 1500.
engineeringhistory: Luis Jimenez working on an antenna, 1951 that is one hell of a tie
engineeringhistory: Chemistry laboratory at Howard University, Washington, D.C, 1900.
engineeringhistory:The elephant clock, as depicted by Badi'al-Zaman Abū al-‘Izz ibn Ismā'īl ib
engineeringhistory: Group of young women performing atmospheric pressure experiments while studying
engineeringhistory:1910 postcard depiction of video telephony as imagined in the year 2000.
engineeringhistory: May Bradford welding a part of the all Australian monoplane for the England-Aust
engineeringhistory: English agricultural equipment, 1851
engineeringhistory:The elephant clock, as depicted by Badi'al-Zaman Abū al-‘Izz ibn Ismā'īl ib
engineeringhistory:The first navigable submarine, constructed in 1620 by Cornelis Drebbel.
engineeringhistory:Luigi Russolo and Ugo Piatti, Italian futurists, with Intonarumori instruments, c
engineeringhistory: Thomas Edison’s electric pen with accessories, first developed in 1875. &l
engineeringhistory:Dorothy Whitaker at the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) magnetic tape l
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