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So asking, " Where's the center of the universe? " is somewhat like asking, "Where's the center of the balloon's surface?” ...
There's no question that Albert Einstein was one of the greatest minds of his or any generation, but there was one problem he couldn't solve.
Albert Einstein's brain was "unlike those of most people," according to a new study led by Florida State University evolutionary anthropologist Dean Falk.
Albert Einstein's discoveries changed our concept of gravity by adding revolutionary layers to Isaac Newton's theories. Here's what else Einstein did.
Einstein love letters pit billionaire against top auction house in high-stakes feud Exclusive: The wealthy banking heir and Encyclopedia Britannica owner blames the auction house for sloppily ...
Albert Einstein’s signed blackboard from Nottingham University The blackboard is the only one of its kind to be known worldwide with both Einstein’s scientific notations and signature.
In Redcoat #2, we get to meet Benedict Arnold, telling us, "Most of you must know this man was one of Washington's loyalists turned traitor." ...
Albert Einstein 's theory of general relativity —which explains gravity as the product of the distortion of space and time—may not be universally applicable.
A Bose-Einstein condensate is a strange form of matter in which extremely cold atoms demonstrate collective behavior and act like a single "super atom." ...
Einstein sent the 43 letters to his first wife and 'collaborator,' Mileva Marić.
Albert Einstein is one of the most recognized and well-known scientists of the century. His theories solved centuries-old problems in physics and rocked even non-physicists' view of the world ...