Apple’s Lisa project might be the most loaded chapter in the company’s lore, and thanks to the Computer History Museum, you’ll soon be able to play around with one of the first graphical user interfaces in history right there on your shiny state of the art screen. And you won’t…
On December 3, the LISA Pathfinder, humanity’s first bold attempt to hunt for gravitational waves from outer space, blasted into orbit. Two months and a million kilometres later, the first phase of LISA Pathfinder’s scientific operations has begun.
Apparently everyone has long been baffled by how Leonardo Da Vinci created such subtle shadows and light on the Mona Lisa. So much so that scientists x-rayed the painting to discover his technique.