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Humankind has long striven to improve its living conditions through the development of tools, instruments, and transportation and communications systems, all with the goal of making our lives easier, more productive and—why not?—more fun, too. Thanks to human curiosity and technological research, many significant inventions have been made throughout history that in turn made a difference in our daily lives.
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Featured content, September 27, 2022

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What’s the Difference Between Emoji and Emoticons?
Learn about your favorite modern-day hieroglyphs.
The International Space Station photographed against the Rio Negro, Argentina, from the shuttle orbiter Atlantis, February 16, 2001.  Atlantis' primary mission was to deliver the Destiny laboratory module, visible at the leading end of the station.
Everyday Stuff Developed by NASA
How much of your stuff could be used in space?
High angle view of a woman crossing a road. City streets, asphalt, bike lanes, car  traffic, pedestrians
Why Are Roads Made of Asphalt?
Asphalt is cheap, quick, and easy.
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22 Questions About Time and Timekeeping Answered
Take the time to learn about time.
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building
building, a usually roofed and walled structure built for permanent use. Rudimentary buildings were initially constructed...
singularity
singularity, theoretical condition that could arrive in the near future when a synthesis of several powerful new technologies...
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energy conversion
energy conversion, the transformation of energy from forms provided by nature to forms that can be used by humans. Over the...
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radiation measurement
radiation measurement, technique for detecting the intensity and characteristics of ionizing radiation, such as alpha, beta,...

Technology Quizzes

Technician operates the system console on the new UNIVAC 1100/83 computer at the Fleet Analysis Center, Corona Annex, Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, CA. June 1, 1981. Univac magnetic tape drivers or readers in background. Universal Automatic Computer
A Brief History of the Computer Told from the 1990s: A Quiz
Sure, you may know all there is to know about the latest Macbook Pro. But can you compete in computer history as told from...
Alberto Santos-Dumont. Postcard of Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont's (1873-1932) airship or dirigible and Eiffel Tower. The Santos Dumont Air-Ship rounding the Eiffel Tower; on Octoboer 19th 1901. airplane
A History of Everyday Technology in 68 Quiz Questions
Have you ever wanted a nonchronological history of technologies that became, during one era or another, part of everyday...
Internet http://www blue screen. Hompepage blog 2009, history and society, media news television, crowd opinion protest, In the News 2009, breaking news
What Do You Actually Know About the Internet?
You’re using it right now. But you have to take this quiz to find out what you actually know about the Internet.
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True or False: Video Games Through the Ages
From Pong to World of Warcraft, from the Atari 2600 to the PlayStation 5—how much do you know about how...
NASA's Reduced Gravity Program provides the unique weightless or zero-G environment of space flight for testing and training of human and hardware reactions. NASA used the turbojet KC-135A to run these parabolic flights from 1963 to 2004.
All About The Wright Brothers Quiz
Up, up, and away! Take off with this quiz to find out how much you know about Orville and Wilbur Wright.
Armed Forces Radio Services broadcaster Jack Brown interviews Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall for broadcast to troops overseas during World War II.
Communications Firsts Quiz
Who coined the term microphone? What satellite allowed the first television programs to be exchanged between...
A botanical illustration from the Voynich manuscript, a codex, scientific or magical text in an unidentified language, in cipher; end of the 15th or during the 16th century (?).
Codes, Secrets, and Ciphers Quiz
What is the best-known public-key scheme cryptoalgorithm? Who were the inventors of the first transposition cipher?...
Hindenburg zeppelin crashing, 1937
Transportation and Technology Firsts Quiz
Where was the first practical subway line in the United States? Who was the first woman to break the sound barrier?...
Men of the Royal Norfolk Regiment at Aldershot now undergoing a course of revolver shooting wear gas masks while at practice in order to got used to wearing the masks under all conditions. Two Tommies sighting the target in their gas masks. (World War I)
Do You Know Which African American Inventor Created Which Product?
Who invented the gas mask? Who invented the first form of a home security system? Test your knowledge. Take the quiz.
vintage Leica photo camera at KPI Museum, July 24, 2015, in Kiev, Ukraine
Some Practical Inventions Quiz
Which is a method of graphic tracing of the electric current generated by heart muscle during a heartbeat?...
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Technology Subcategories

combine harvester Agriculture & Agricultural Technology
Agriculture, the active production of useful plants or animals in ecosystems that have been created by people. Agriculture has often been conceptualized narrowly, in terms of specific combinations of activities and organisms—wet-rice production in Asia, wheat farming in Europe, cattle ranching in the Americas, and the like—but a more holistic perspective holds that humans are environmental engineers who disrupt terrestrial habitats in specific ways.
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London Underground Cars & Other Vehicles
Automobile, byname auto, also called motorcar or car, a usually four-wheeled vehicle designed primarily for passenger transportation and commonly propelled by an internal-combustion engine using a volatile fuel.
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Have computers replaced dogs as man's best friend? They've certainly become an indispensable part of daily life for most people in our modern society. The first modern computers used analog systems, which were especially useful for solving problems and simulating dynamic systems in real time. By the 1960s, digital computers had largely replaced their analog counterparts. Later there was a similar transition from mainframe computers to personal computers. The advent of personal computers brought computers into the individual consumer's home for the first time. Rapid developments in computer and Internet technology powered an ever-expanding selection of handheld digital devices such as the Palm Pilot, BlackBerry, iPhone, and iPod. Computer chips were increasingly embedded in consumer devices of all sorts, including cars, cameras, kitchen appliances, toys, watches, and much more, reinforcing the interconnected nature of the world in which we now live.
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Obverse side of the gold medal given to the winner of the Charles Stark Draper Prize, awarded annually by the U.S. National Academy of Engineering. Engineering
Engineering, the application of science to the optimum conversion of the resources of nature to the uses of humankind. The field has been defined by the Engineers Council for Professional Development, in the United States, as the creative application of “scientific principles to design or develop structures, machines, apparatus, or manufacturing processes, or works utilizing them singly or in combination; or to construct or operate the same with full cognizance of their design; or to forecast their behaviour under specific operating conditions; all as respects an intended function, economics of operation and safety to life and property.” The term engineering is sometimes more loosely defined, especially in Great Britain, as the manufacture or assembly of engines, machine tools, and machine parts.
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Industry, a group of productive enterprises or organizations that produce or supply goods, services, or sources of income. In economics, industries are customarily classified as primary, secondary, and tertiary; secondary industries are further classified as heavy and light.
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Thomas Edison Inventions
Without the efforts of famed inventors such as Thomas Edison, James Watt, Alexander Graham Bell, and the Wright brothers, our daily life today would look a lot different. Landmark inventions like the printing press, steam engine, telephone, incandescent light bulb, and airplane heralded new stages of progress in technology and spurred further innovation.
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Biz Stone and Evan Williams The Web & Communication
The development of the World Wide Web had a massive impact on the ways in which people interact and communicate, ultimately paving the way for the heavily interconnected world that we live in today. Although Internet communication dominates in many spheres of life, other means of communication remain no less important.
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