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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.
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 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.
In 1947, Albert Einstein meets with J. Robert Oppenheimer. The men were colleagues at the Institute for Advanced Study located in Princeton, N.J.
A brief biography of Albert Einstein (March 14, 1879 - April 18, 1955), the scientist whose theories changed the way we think about the universe.
Dreamforce, the annual San Francisco conference held by Salesforce, is full to the brim with cartoon images of Albert Einstein, the firm's new AI mascot.
Albert Einstein profoundly changed physics and ideas about space and time. Learn more about his life, theories and scientific impact.
5 Interesting Things About Albert Einstein There's more to this genius than the Nobel Prize for Physics and his groundbreaking theories of special and general relativity. Here are intriguing facts ...
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 ...
4 Everyday Items Einstein Helped Create In addition to his work on relativity, the physicist laid the scientific foundations for paper towels, lasers, and more common products.