The Industrial Revolution introduced new machines, new industries and new jobs...even for children. Before the Industrial Revolution craftspeople made things in their own homes or in small workshops.
We are on the very edge of what will be the next industrial revolution. Manufacturing, shipping, agriculture, mining, and even railroads and transportation stand to be much more productive.
Rivers have been more intensively used for power in the Don catchment than almost anywhere else in the country, particularly during the peak of the Industrial Revolution. Sheffield is famous for its ...
Why did the industrial revolution take place in eighteenth-century Britain and not elsewhere in Europe or Asia? In this convincing new account Robert Allen argues that the British industrial ...
Industry 4.0 was designed to create smarter factories, but 5.0 is designed to create more responsible factories while ...
The foundations of the modern world were laid by one major event—the industrial revolution. A profusion of new technologies and manufacturing processes, accompanied by innovations in finance and ...
Cotton became the foundation for the developing textile industry in New England, spurring the industrial revolution which transformed America in the 19th century. Progress has different meanings ...
Coalbrookdale, within the Ironbridge Gorge, pictured in 1900 is often referred to as the cradle of the industrial revolution Considered the birthplace of the industrial revolution, the Ironbridge ...
Mouser Electronics, Inc., the global authorized distributor renowned for providing the latest in electronic components and ...
Exploring the Opportunities of a Sustainable and Resilient Industrial Future DALLAS & FORT WORTH, Texas--BUSINESS ...
An exhibition at the Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens explores how Western intellectuals viewed the climate crisis between 1780 and 1930 Anne Wallentine Caught between steel ...