Who is the GOAT of U.S. sports history? USA TODAY's "250 for 250" project will give readers a chance to weigh in.
Stone architecture is historically essential as the most permanent physical record of civilization, offering an authoritative ...
A primer on medieval chants, minimalist opera and everything in between.
The latest boom in robotics represents a revolution in the way machines have learned to interact with the world.
Sport has a remarkable way of outlasting the very cultures that create it. While empires collapse and languages fade into ...
At the heart of the story is the spirit of invention and innovation and collaboration and competitiveness birthed at the dawn ...
Before German craftsman Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in the mid-15th century, a single Bible could take ...
On April 10, 1849, Walter Hunt—a mechanic and independent inventor from New York—patents his metal invention with a spring ...
They aren’t famous, and didn’t necessarily get rich, but their products made domestic labor easier and safer.
Stacker has chronicled social, scientific, and business inventions that changed America over hundreds of years.
Every time you drive your car, you could be using one of the most impactful mechanical inventions in history. It's something that took centuries to get right, and you almost certainly never give it a ...