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Portraits Alive! unfolds as a series of original ... Each year, the choices are appropriately varied: Einstein and Malcolm X, but also Richard Nixon, Eleanor Roosevelt, Lakota activist Russell ...
In the last years of Albert Einstein’s life, he amused himself by telling jokes to his parrot, and avoided visitors by feigning illness, according to a newly discovered diary written by the ...
Grazer’s new series for National Geographic, “Genius,” aims to humanize Albert Einstein by focusing not ... paint a more complex and challenging portrait of the scientist than is usually ...
The Christie’s auction, titled “Einstein and Family: Letters and Portraits,” features items drawn from the personal collection of Einstein's younger sister, Maja Einstein, and her husband ...
Albert Einstein's most iconic photo of him sticking out his tongue was almost lost to history. Editors hesitated to release it because they feared the expression downplayed his eminence.
But in this quirky, intimate portrait of Thomas Stoltz Harvey, The Man Who Stole Einstein’s Brain reveals the stranger-than-fiction saga of an obsession that lasted half a century. A Yale ...
"Einstein never got to see it, but Werner Salinger did." Albert Einstein's space theories still have deep resonance, nearly 70 years after the famed physicist's death. The light-bending effects of ...
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