Today, time is read at a flick of a wrist or push of a button, but our ancestors had to use a natural power source to tell time. They designed sundials that used sunlight and shadows to display the ...
Have you ever used a sundial? It's a great way to tell time when no other form of a clock is available. How does it work? The surface of a sundial has markings for each hour of daylight. As the Sun ...
How will you celebrate the shortest day of the year? Winter solstice happens here at 8:49 p.m. tonight, Dec. 21, and master gardeners in Washington State University Extension Clark County have devised ...
You could certainly be forgiven for thinking that the term "digital sundial" is simply an example of an oxymoron, not unlike "jumbo shrimp" or "deafening silence." That hasn't stopped French ...
Students in Kennesaw State University’s Master Craftsman Program are in a unique position of having their creativity incorporated into public spaces around the city. The city of Kennesaw recently held ...