Engines Podcast
Engines of Our Ingenuity 1209: Writing About Flight
Posted on · Episode: 1209 Early fliers — all seem to’ve been good-looking and literate Today, we write about flight.
Posted on · Episode: 1209 Early fliers — all seem to’ve been good-looking and literate Today, we write about flight.
Posted on · Episode: 2833 Kykkos Monastery, Cyprus, and the origins of Western monasticism Today, monks and hermits.
Posted on · 1153 Grosseteste, Bacon, and the rise of realism Today, Robert Grosseteste, Roger Bacon, and cyberspace.
Posted on · Episode: 1096 Ktesibios invention of the pipe organ in the 3rd century BC Today, the invention of the pipe organ.
Posted on · Episode: 3036 A fine replica is truly the ghost of Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis Today, the ghost of St. Louis.
Posted on · Thereâs a new major public art project in Houston. The median for several blocks around Ninfaâs on Navigation Street in the East End neighborhood has been transformed into a promenade of sorts, full of art and interesting solar lighting. Houston Public Mediaâs Ernie Manouse visited the Navigation Street Esplanade to find out more. He speaks […]
Posted on · The St. Louis Rams handed the Houston Texans their fourth straight loss yesterday. To add injury to insult, quarterback Matt Schaub suffered an ankle injury, and this time, it was his replacement T.J. Yates who threw a pick 6, as the Rams embarrassed the Texans 38-13. Weâll recap the game, and discuss reactions to some […]