🔨 Gli utensili di 2,7 milioni di anni fa rispecchiano l'alba dell'innovazione umana, un'avventura che continua ancora oggi! #Archeologia #InnovationHistory

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Utensili di 2,7 milioni di anni fa svelano l'alba dell'innovazione umana

Nella Rift Valley keniana gli ominidi hanno preservato per 300.000 anni l'arte della scheggiatura della pietra, resistendo a drastici cambiamenti climatici.

Tom's Hardware

💡 How did knowledge shape innovation in Germany's industrial age?
A new study reveals that economic societies—once spread across towns and regions—were powerful engines of innovation. From public lectures to vocational schools, they sparked idea flows that led to more patents and tech breakthroughs, especially during the Second Industrial Revolution 🚂📚
Curious how forgotten networks rivalled even railroads in shaping progress? https://uni.koeln/VU37W🔍✨

#InnovationHistory #KnowledgeIsPower

The Lydian Stone

Archaeology student Ulyses finds himself texting across time a Roman man named Marcus

36 years ago today, Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal that led to the World Wide Web, bringing the Internet to the masses. It contained early but recognizable descriptions of HTTP, HTML, and the URI. #InternetHistory #RetroComputing #DigitalRevolution #InnovationHistory https://dfarq.homeip.net/the-1989-proposal-that-led-to-the-world-wide-web/
The 1989 proposal that led to the World Wide Web

He didn't invent the Internet. But he did invent the part of it we use the most.

The Silicon Underground
Unlock the secrets of ancient mastery! 🕰️ Journey through time with us as we unveil the untold stories of timeless innovations that shaped civilizations. 🌍 From ancient wonders to forgotten techniques, discover the roots of innovation that laid the foundation for our modern world. 🚀 Join us in celebrating the brilliance of our ancestors and the enduring legacy of their ingenious creations! #AncientInnovations #TimelessWonders #InnovationHistory #CulturalHeritage
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