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The claim: An Albert Einstein paper contradicts carbon dioxide-driven climate change Carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases contribute to global warming by reducing the escape of thermal energy ...
More than 5000 documents collected by the Einstein Papers Project are now freely available online. In a single year of his 20s, Albert Einstein published papers explaining the photoelectric effect, ...
Topline A rare 54-page manuscript featuring preliminary calculations for Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity sold for about $13 million at auction in Paris Tuesday to an unknown buyer ...
The University at Buffalo's Arts and Sciences Libraries have constructed an online exhibit celebrating Albert Einstein's life and achievements with links to manuscripts and papers, scientific articles ...
The paper, titled "Quantentheorie des einatomigen idealen Gases" (Quantum theory of the monatomic ideal gas), is dated 1924 and handwritten in Einstein's native German.
Albert Einstein, perhaps the most famous physicist of all time, was a co-author of one of these sleeping beauty papers.
John Stachel is Professor Emeritus of Physics and Director of the Center for Einstein Studies, Boston University. He is the founding editor of The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, author of ...
Albert Einstein has published his first paper on the arxiv.org preprint server. The paper, "Theoretical remark on the superconductivity of metals", was first published in German in 1922 and has now ...
Albert Einstein's handwritten notes for the theory of relativity fetched a record 11.6 million euros ($13 million) at an auction in Paris on Tuesday.
A groundbreaking experiment demonstrates yet again that light exists both as a wave and a particle in the quantum world—but ...
Einstein was a founder of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and left it his literary estate and personal papers. He declined an invitation to serve as Israel's first president. Einstein died in 1955.