President Warren Harding hammered a golden spike into train tracks in central Alaska. It was the ceremonial final piece of the Alaska Railroad, which connected inner Alaska to the coastal city of ...
it allows neurons to respond selectively to repeating spike patterns in continuous spike trains. Here, the authors show that oscillatory activity facilitates this information decoding. Using ...
President Warren G. Harding drove a golden spike into the final coupling of the Alaska Railroad more than a century ago, a ceremonial act that marked the launch of a system to easily bring coal and ...
This image provided by Christie's Images shows a golden spike driven by President Warren G. Harding in Nenana, Alaska, just days before he died in office, which marked the completion of the Alaska ...
Harding drove a golden spike into the final coupling of the Alaska ... one of the busiest is along the same passenger and freight rail corridor from Seward to Fairbanks. About 75% of Alaska ...
The NYPD is seeking six people who commandeered and vandalized a subway train in Queens, breaking windows and obscuring ...
Many railway operators run trains all night on Dec. 31 since people flock to shrines and temples from New Year’s Eve through the first three days of the new year to make wishes for the coming year.
The plan is for the two cities to alternate displaying the spike. “I think it’s a neat story of an urban and a rural community both along the rail belt coming together for a worthy cause.