Thomas Edison

London museum uncovers century-old recordings of family’s holidays

Arts, Culture & Media

More than 100 years ago, a London family man decided he wanted to record his family’s holiday get-togethers. But rather than pull out an iPhone, he recorded audio on wax cylinders. Amazingly, those cylinders survived and are now in a London museum.

How Thomas Edison Illuminated Modern America

Museum of London Unearths Rare Christmas Audio Recordings

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Tesla vs. Edison

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Preserving America’s earliest recordings

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GE and The New York Times Battle Over Tax Story

General Electric is fighting back against a report by The New York Times that the company did not pay any federal taxes last year. GE called the allegations, “inaccurate,” and “grossly oversimplified,” and said that it did pay almost $2.7 billion in cash income taxes in 2010, and in excess of $1 billion in payroll, […]

GE’s Tax Return: $3.2 Billion

Companies are using every loophole they can find to get a tax benefit –  and it turns out they are doing it well. According to The New York Times, General Electric made $14.2 billion in profit last year, $5.1 billion of which came from its operations in the United States. But it turns out that not […]

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A Bright Idea

Light bulbs may light up your life, but they contain toxic chemicals, especially mercury. Now there’s a new non-toxic sulfur based bulb in the offing. The U.S. Department of Energy is testing the sulfur device to see if it’s the best thing to come along in lighting since Thomas Edison. Martha Honey reports.

Pundits Blow Whistle on Green Police

The green police bust perps for minor eco infractions in a Superbowl Ad, but environmentalists, conservatives and industry folks are not laughing.

Out of This World Art

An art teacher has turned her classroom into a spaceship where middle school students ride a stationary bike to generate power.