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They didn’t have Instagram and Substack back in 1776, so how did that whole revolution thing get rolling? Where did the rebels of the American colonies manage to meet up and murmur to each other about ...
Natural products with industrial applications can be produced from primary or secondary metabolism of living organisms (plants, animals or microorganisms). Owing to technical improvements in screening ...
A kindergartner frolics on a jungle gym during a festival in Louisville, Kentucky, in September 2017. Natosha Via When Sebastian “Ted” Hinton was a child, his father, a Princeton mathematician, built ...
Taverns were important incubators of revolutionary fervor where patriots gathered to plot and gossip. Here are a few where you can still taste the spirit of 1776. The Griswold Inn in Essex, Conn., ...
Tierney Plumb is an editor of Eater’s Northeast region, covering D.C., Boston, Philly, and New York. New bars continue to open and invigorate the District’s drinking scene with speakeasy vibes, solid ...
If you buy something from a link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Nadia Chaudhury is a born-and-raised New Yorker who is the deputy editor for Eater’s Northeast region and ...
Want better audio from your TV? From our test lab to your living room, these are the top soundbars we've tested. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source of information and ...
It’s warm-weather season in Westchester County! That means beautiful nights and even more beautiful views throughout the region. These rooftop bars and restaurants in Westchester and just north in the ...
Daniel Liberto is a journalist with over 10 years of experience working with publications such as the Financial Times, The Independent, and Investors Chronicle. The WPA was part of Franklin D.
It must be written somewhere on stone tablets: Everyone must pass through Penn Station at some point or another, and now there’s even more reason to do so. For the first time since 1999, the New York ...