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Ancient book publishing tech: notary seals and stamps are 5 millennia old! Most people think Gutenberg invented book publishing. In reality, he made mass production of books very economical, but he didn't inventing book printing. It is a much older technology. This is a replica of the Nabonidus Cylinder in the British Museum Collection in London, UK. It is an ancient Babylonian historic text from around 540BC that references Belshezzar, a historical figure is also mentioned in the Book of Daniel of the Bible. There are older examples of cylindrical seals going back to 3500BC. Photo credit: Wikimedia/public domain
Ancient book publishing tech: notary seals & stamps are 5 millennia old!

Ancient book publishing tech: notary seals and stamps are 5 millennia old! Most people think Gutenberg invented book publishing. In...

math pattern art: mathematical quilting & design

Mathematical quilting and math pattern art & design: shown here are 17th century Italian quilts made from mathematical patterns. Yesterday's Hamming...

Travel Channel features the first luxury hotels to monitors air quality. Pictured 1830s Tremor hotel in Boston, the first luxury hotel to offer running water. Photo: Wikimedia/Public Domain
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Gaia Hypothesis or Big Data in SciFi continued.

We've had fun looking at the impact of science on science and tech. With the recent passing of a very...

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