This video traces the history of Apple’s HyperCard from Vannevar Bush’s idea of the Memex to the Mother of All Demos to the ...
Our commitment will not waver. On a summer day in 1940, Vannevar Bush, a former dean of engineering from MIT, approached the Oval Office for a meeting with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In his ...
This video traces the history of Apple’s HyperCard from Vannevar Bush’s idea of the Memex to the Mother of All Demos to the Xerox PARC Alto to Bill Atkinson, the inventor of HyperCard, who said: Big ...
This is the integraph-unit used by Vannevar Bush and his colleagues at MIT before they constructed the first differential analyzer. It consists of a Thomson watthour meter (in a box) with a geat train ...
CFR President Michael Froman and Senior Fellow Rush Doshi discuss takeaways from the Endless Frontiers retreat, Vannevar Bush’s legacy, and five priorities for renewing U.S. competitiveness in science ...
Many years ago, long before the internet or artificial intelligence, an American engineer called Vannevar Bush was trying to solve a problem. He could see how difficult it had become for professionals ...
WASHINGTON – The National Academy of Sciences, in partnership with The Kavli Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, will host a symposium to consider the future of science in the U.S. and how ...
This wooden box with a glass front contains two of the six original integrators from the differential analyzer designed by Vannevar Bush (1890-1974) for use in the electrical engineering department at ...
To the editor: In James B. Milliken’s op-ed, mention is made of Vannevar Bush’s report “Science, the Endless Frontier” (“Science funding and immigration fuel America’s innovation. They’re at risk,” ...
For the past two decades, the Washington Monthly has included in its annual college rankings measures of a university’s research prowess—its record of producing the new scholarship and scholars that ...