I know Presser won't click links, and with good reason. I'm sure others are the same. BUT: here is a fascinating article in the NY about American innovation. It's based on a publication that looks at the years 1870, 1920, 1970 and 2016 and. I like American history - history in general, but especially American history - so this appealed to me.
One of the interesting facets of this article is the evolution of eating habits in the US, based on availability and technology. Specifically, refrigeration and transportation.
Check it out: http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/05/1...vation-a-brief-guided-tour.html?_r=0&referer=
If you can't stand to click the link, search " What Was the Greatest Era for Innovation? A Brief Guided Tour" on the NY website, that's the title of the article.
One of the interesting facets of this article is the evolution of eating habits in the US, based on availability and technology. Specifically, refrigeration and transportation.
Check it out: http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/05/1...vation-a-brief-guided-tour.html?_r=0&referer=
If you can't stand to click the link, search " What Was the Greatest Era for Innovation? A Brief Guided Tour" on the NY website, that's the title of the article.