Cy's early
1960s projects took on a greater scale and more vibrant color than ever before, while also rendering on themes of eroticism and violence.
Not exact matches
According to History.com, the «first workable prototype of the Internet came in the late
1960s with the creation of ARPANET, or the Advanced Research
Projects Agency Network,» and the online world as we know it today really did not
take on its form until 1990, when Tim Berners - Lee, a computer scientist, invented the World Wide Web.
After managing several public - works
projects in the city, upstate New York and New Jersey in the 1950's and
1960's and
taking a leading role for his company in its early work
on New York's massive Third Water Tunnel in the 1970's, Fox became chief executive of Grow in the early 1980's.
William Shurcliff was a Harvard physicist who worked
on the Manhattan
Project in World War II, helped stop supersonic passenger planes in the
1960s, and
took a big interest in passive solar and superinsulated building in the 1970s and»80s.
And if those other factors are affecting things since 1940 (or
1960,
take your pick), then not only do the researchers using the tree - rings as proxies for temperature need to delineate what is going
on since then, but they have to then
project that backward, too — and show all the reasons for all of that and then show the new, corrected, results of the past, as the proxy picture shows it.