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Albert Einstein and the Problem of War
Although Albert Einstein is best-known as a theoretical physicist, he also spent much of his life grappling with the problem ...
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Einstein's relativity could rewrite a major rule about what types of planets are habitable
Planets that orbit white dwarf stars should be too hot to host alien life, theories suggest. But a new study accounting for ...
One of the world's most famous scientist, Albert Einstein, loved playing the violin. In fact, he started learning when he was ...
In the historic English town of Cirencester, an auction room is preparing to sell a remarkable artifact. On 8 October 2025, a ...
A revolutionary RNA mapping method could let us learn from history’s greatest thinkers—starting with Einstein himself.
Auctioneers think it might be the highest price ever paid for a violin not previously owned by a concert violinist.
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The James Webb telescope proves Einstein right, 8 times over — Space photo of the week
The James Webb Space Telescope's latest image shows eight spectacular examples of gravitational lensing, a phenomenon that ...
When LIGO detected gravitational waves unleashed from two colliding black holes for the first time in science history, it set ...
Ten years after the first gravitational wave detection, a new suite of instruments has captured distinctive ringing signals ...
Astronomers detected in unprecedented detail a collision between two black holes. Their observations confirm predictions made ...
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