The Preservation Game: How Social Media Saved Bletchley Park
In 2003, Dr. Sue Black encountered a sight that made her ashamed to be British. She was visiting Bletchley Park, the home of 10,000 men and women who worked to decode German messages during World War...
View ArticleThere Is No “I” in Software: How GitHub Helps Teams Code
This event is part of the Computer History Museum’s newly launched software initiative, which includes our “Make Software: Change the World!” exhibition, the Center for Software History, and our...
View ArticleAsteroid Mining: “The Only Business Where the Sky Isn’t the Limit”
This event was broadcasted live via Facebook Live. Watch all future events live on the Museum’s Facebook page. CHM Live’s “Hunting for Space Treasure,” with Planetary Resources CEO Chris Lewicki in...
View ArticleAI, Social Media Data & Politics Collide with Stanford GSB’s Dr. Michal Kosinski
On May 19, the Computer History Museum (CHM) hosted Stanford Graduate School of Business Associate Professor Dr. Michal Kosinski for a riveting conversation about the intersection of social media...
View ArticleThe MRI of the Future May Be Wearable & Telepathic
Before MRI, the inner workings of the human body were a mystery, glimpsed only through dissection or experimentation. Today, this technology doesn’t just allow doctors to better understand anatomy—it...
View ArticleWhy Your Zip Code Affects Your Health & How Tech Can Help
In an age of sophisticated healthcare technologies and research tools, the doctors you see or hospitals you visit are only a small part of what determines your health. Through extensive research and...
View ArticleMaking Graphic Means: An Interview with Designer & Filmmaker Briar Levit
It’s been roughly 30 years since the desktop computer revolutionized the way the graphic design industry works. For decades before that, it was the hands of industrious workers and various ingenious...
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