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Dagens.com on MSNAlbert Einstein Turned Down a Presidential Job OfferAlbert Einstein is known around the world for changing how we understand space and time. But not many people know that he was ...
Scientists from Vilnius University (VU) Faculty of Physics, along with members from Poland and other countries, discovered a ...
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Daily Star on MSNMeet Albert Einstein’s brainbox rivals who never got a chance at fame and fortuneAlbert Einstein might be the daddy of all eggheads. But as his famous theory of special relativity turns 120, we tip our hats ...
Einstein never worked directly on developing the world’s first atomic bomb for the United States, but its shadow loomed over ...
Albert Einstein possessed a quick, sharp wit along with his enviable IQ, and his tendency to offset the very serious matter of general relativity with a little lighthearted humor is evident in ...
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The hospital was cited for giving a patient inaccurate mammogram results. To continue reading and pack your summer with ...
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The Forward on MSNWhat was Albert Einstein thinking as he gazed down on Trump’s military parade?Trump's military parade marched by the Washington, D.C. memorial to Albert Einstein, drawing a sharp contrast between ...
A letter has emerged showing Albert Einstein's life in England as he fled Nazi death threats - he was protected by a 24-hour ...
Albert Einstein warned that the time would come when the very rich so controlled the means of communication that it would be almost impossible for ordinary people to make informed decisions.
Einstein, at 54 years old, was dying of a heart attack while Martin sang a song that took on dark—and to Brooks, in retrospect, darkly funny—meaning: “There’s No Tomorrow.” ...
Albert Einstein has long skirted a definitive understanding of who he was beyond his scientific contributions, juxtaposed between a playful rendering of his character as a wild-haired, socially ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with author and cartoonist Ken Krimstein about his new graphic novel, "Einstein in Kafkaland." It visualizes the time Albert Einstein and Franz Kafka lived in Prague and met.
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