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Albert Einstein may have changed the entire course of World War II by making a three-word promise to President Roosevelt in a ...
It turned out finally that the explanation of Mercury’s weird behaviour was not a planet; it was something much stranger. The ...
The celebrated English scientist Sir Isaac Newton was born on January 4, 1643, in a small village in England named ...
Two leading theories of consciousness went head-to-head—and the results may change how neuroscientists study one of the oldest questions about existence ...
TRAITORS fan favourite Diane Carson has issued a warning to the famous faces who are going to appear in the show’s celebrity ...
Get ready for a brand-new comedy sketch series brought to you by the award-winning team behind Horrible Histories ...
GLADIATORS and First Dates stars have landed guest roles in a brand new BBC show – but its quite different territory. This ...
First Dates favourite Fred Siriex, TikTok science sensation Big Manny and Judge Rinder will also feature in the 10-part ...
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.
I examine one of the most egregious examples of this in my latest book on Adolf Hitler’s vendetta against the most famous scientist in the world: Albert Einstein. The Fuhrer would hunt down ...
Albert Einstein with his secretary, Miss B Howard, and Commander Oliver L Lampson, who had arranged for an armed guard for the scientist at his holiday camp near Cromer.Photograph: Bettmann ...
Albert Einstein had connections with Satyendranath Bose, Tagore, Gandhi, and Nehru. He met Rabindranath Tagore in Germany, where they exchanged a series of brilliant thoughts. While Einstein showed an ...