HackerNoon Tech Stories Archive November 19th, 2023
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Telegraph Wires Underground
Scientific American
ABOUT LONDON
Mark Twain
CURIOUS FACTS IN MAGNETISM
Scientific American
MAGNETISM IN ITS RELATION TO INDUCED ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE AND CURRENT
Scientific American
THE NAVAL FORGES AND STEEL WORKS AT ST. CHAMOND
Scientific American
ON SILICON
Scientific American
Phosphorescent Sweating
Scientific American
Action of the Reciprocating Parts of Steam Engines
Scientific American
STARCHES FOR THE FINISHING OF COTTON FABRICS
Scientific American
ON THE ADULTERATION OF SOAP
Scientific American
NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Scientific American
OF THE CAUSES OF THE PRESENT STATE OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY.
Charles Babbage
On the Cost of Each Separate Process in a Manufacture
Charles Babbage
The TechBeat: The World Is Ready for a New Type of Operating System (11/19/2023)
Techbeat
Ends in War More Precisely Defined (continued) Limited Object
Carl Von Clausewitz
A HOME-MADE PANTOGRAPH
Archibald Williams
MOLLY GIBSON TO THE RESCUE.
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
ONCE AND NOW.
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
122 Stories To Learn About Futurism
Learn Repo
120 Stories To Learn About Future Technology
Learn Repo
33 Stories To Learn About Smart Cities
Learn Repo
The Noonification: How to Implement a Merkle Tree in Solidity (11/19/2023)
Noonification
"I WILL NOT GO TO LOUGHLINTER."
Anthony Trollope
Google Perspectives: A New Opportunity to Maximize Your Brand Exposure
Julie Plavnik
HETTA'S SORROW
Anthony Trollope
No Smart Street Poles, No Smart Cities
Adrien Book
The Algorand (ALGO) SWOT Analysis
Andrey Didovskiy
The Most Neglected Roles in Cybersecurity are Your Best Bet for Employment
Davide Carmeci
5 Practical Tips for Navigating Difficult Dialogue with Your Team
Ashish Manchanda
Will De-dollarization Affect the USD’s FX Status?
Dmytro Spilka