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A Bulletin short fiction contest Announcing the Bulletin‘s new short fiction contest… Over the decades, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has published the smartest minds in the fields it covers, ...
A physicist solves an old thermodynamic puzzle and demonstrates directly from the second law that entropy disappears at ...
History's greatest minds, including Einstein and Curie, defied conventional study methods, embracing self-directed learning ...
Pinhole is among the horses to keep an eye on going forward as Timeform's David Cleary reflects on Royal Ascot last week.
A letter from renowned physicist Albert Einstein outlining his own role in the development of the atomic bomb and his ...
Albert Einstein did not merely drift away from school; he broke from it with the quiet force of a mind unwilling to be shackled. At fifteen, he walked out of Munich’s Luitpold Gymnasium–a ...
Coventry Stakes favourite Albert Einstein will miss Royal Ascot after Coolmore announced he has suffered a setback. The Wootton Bassett colt was as short as 6-4 with bookmakers for the Group 2 contest ...
A new study of Einstein explores his search for spiritual meaning In “I Am a Part of Infinity,” Kieran Fox celebrates Einstein’s attempt to address the emptiness of a disenchanted world.
He was a self-educated genius whose groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of physics and chemistry electrified the world of science and laid the foundations for Albert Einstein’s theory of ...
Einstein would live up to that pledge two years later. In 1921, he won the Nobel in physics—awarded in part for the work first hinted at in these letters (and his potential collaboration) with ...