When Einstein died in 1955, a small, brown notebook containing his private calculations was found. Called the Zurich notebook, it gives a chance to look over Einstein's shoulder as he figures out his ...
Worlds collide! Next month, typography geeks and science geeks will unite, and nobody gets hurt. German typographer Harald Geisler has spent the last few years on a unique project, and he's taken to ...
“Even the notes Albert Einstein takes are fascinating,” says Diana Kormos-Buchwald, an associate professor of history at the California Institute of Technology. Now scholars and students can view the ...
PRINCETON — When Albert Einstein died in Princeton in 1955, the famously messy physicist left behind a tsunami of paper. There were crates of handwritten journals, shoe boxes of letters, piles of ...
“Even the notes Albert Einstein takes are fascinating,” says Diana Kormos-Buchwald, an associate professor of history at the California Institute of Technology. Now scholars and students can view the ...
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