Einstein

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Synopsis: Physics & astronomy: Physics: Physicist: Einstein:


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Keith Ayoob, director of the nutrition clinic at the Rose F. Kennedy Childrens Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.


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Albert Einstein was asked once how we could make our children intelligent. His reply was both simple and wise.#


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Catharine M. Cox, author of#oeearly Mental Traits of Three hundred Geniuses#,studied the habits of 300 geniuses#such as Isaac newton, Einstein,


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Christopher Wanjek is the author of a new novel Hey Einstein! a comical nature-versus-nurture tale about raising clones of Albert Einstein in less than-ideal settings.

His column Bad Medicine appears regularly on Livescience e


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#25 Fun Facts<p>Ever wonder what color eyes a scallop has or how deep the ocean really is?


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But according to Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity which explains how gravity operates in the universe real-life time travel isn't just a vague fantasy.</

</p><p>Traveling forward in time is an uncontroversial possibility according to Einstein's theory. In fact physicists have been able to send tiny particles called muons which are similar to electrons forward in time by manipulating the gravity around them.


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Christopher Wanjek is the author of a new novel Hey Einstein! a comical nature-versus-nurture tale about raising clones of Albert Einstein in less than-ideal settings.

His column Bad Medicine appears regularly on Livescience i


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#Do'Smarter'Dogs Really Suffer More than'Dumber'Mice?(Op-Ed) Marc Bekoff emeritus professor at the University of Colorado Boulder is one of the pioneering cognitive ethologists in the United states a Guggenheim Fellow and cofounder with Jane Goodall of Ethologists for the Ethical


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Christopher Wanjek is the author of a new novel Hey Einstein! a comical nature-versus-nurture tale about raising clones of Albert Einstein in less than-ideal settings.

His column Bad Medicine appears regularly on Livescience n


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#How Deadly H7n9 Flu Could Jump from Birds to Mammals Chinese researchers have found new clues to the origins of the deadly H7n9 flu virus


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Christopher Wanjek is the author of a new novel Hey Einstein! a comical nature-versus-nurture tale about raising clones of Albert Einstein in less than-ideal settings.

His column Bad Medicine appears regularly on Livescience e


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#How Science Can Help You Cook a Better Thanksgiving Feast Preparing a Thanksgiving feast can seem like a daunting task


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Christopher Wanjek is the author of a new novel Hey Einstein! a comical nature-versus-nurture tale about raising clones of Albert Einstein in less than-ideal settings.

His column Bad Medicine appears regularly on Livescience


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#Real-life Smoking Caterpillar Uses Nicotine as Defense Ripped from the pages of Lewis carroll's Alice in wonderland scientists have discovered a smoking caterpillar of sorts.


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Christopher Wanjek is the author of a new novel Hey Einstein! a comical nature-versus-nurture tale about raising clones of Albert Einstein in less than-ideal settings.

His column Bad Medicine appears regularly on Livescience i


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#Reviving the Woolly mammoth: Will De-Extinction Become Reality? Biologists briefly brought the extinct Pyrenean ibex back to life in 2003 by creating a clone from a frozen tissue sample harvested before the goat's entire population vanished in 2000.


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His column Bad Medicine appears regularly on Livescience. Followâ Livescience@livescience Facebookâ & Google+.+Original article onâ Livescience. com Ã


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</p><p>When Einstein conceived of his equations of relativity he included a small constant called the<a href=http://www. space. com/19282-einstein-cosmological-constant-dark-energy. html>cosmological


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Christopher Wanjek is the author of a new novel Hey Einstein! a comical nature-versus-nurture tale about raising clones of Albert Einstein in less than-ideal settings.

His column Bad Medicine appears regularly on Livescience L


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#Warm Water Under Antarctic Glacier Spurs Rapid Melting A two-month-long expedition to one of the most remote sites on the planet the sprawling Pine Island Glacier in Antarctica


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Christopher Wanjek is the author of a new novel Hey Einstein! a comical nature-versus-nurture tale about raising clones of Albert Einstein in less than-ideal settings.

His column Bad Medicine appears regularly on Livescience r


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#Why a Cold Spring Delays Cherry Blossom Blooming It's been a dull spring for cherry blossom watchers so far.


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Fruits and vegetables are good sources of potassium study co-author Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller a researcher at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New york said in a statement.


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Just trust me on this this drink really will require flavoring Keith-Thomas Ayoob nutritionist at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine told ABC News


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but two Italian sausages it s clear that caloric extremism still rules the roost at many of America s chain restaurants said Paige Einstein a dietitian at CSPI.


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Research Einstein telescope A network of European researchers released designs on 19 may for an ultra-sensitive gravitational-wave observatory.

The'Einstein telescope''to be constructed around 2025, would be ten times more sensitive than even second-generation detectors expected to come online around 2015,


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Microlensing relies on a prediction of Einstein s theory of general relativity: the gravity of any massive object bends light.


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This is why Einstein remarked that the origin of the Earth's magnetic field was one of the greatest mysteries of physics.


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That is why Einstein helped develop this weapon and use it. He was carried the biggest guilt of Hiroshima as it was his equation E=mc2 that made the realization that a small core of uranium could unleash huge amounts of power.

Einsteins urgency was to build the bomb before Hitler could. If Hitler or Japan had that Nuke first...

Good thing Einstein helped make that bomb a reality or they might have had some nukes with Hebrew names dropped on them too.


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This and all the other argumentation about Newton and Einstein completely misses the point because the real and only issue is FOOD


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I came across many comments of it being'unproven quote'of Albert Einstein. But even if he never really said it BEES ARE FREAKING IMPORTANT!


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v=NJUTUFAWFEYEARTH's magnetic fieldhttp://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Earth's magnetic fieldwhat if Einstein died as a boy?

Albert Einstein gave up his static theory of the universe when Edward Hubble discoverd that the universe was in fact expanding due to some mysterious energy that can't be seen.

Likewise Einstein and all the other brilliant minds involved are not responsible for the atomic bomb


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#Oh, Lord: Samsung Announces Enormous Phone Called Galaxy Mega""Somewhere at Samsung's sprawling campus deep in the headquarters of the mobile phone division there is a Powerpoint slide with a simple line graph.


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David Axelrod said that Obama is someone who in law school worked with Harvard professor Larry Tribe on a paper on the legal implications of Einstein's theory of relativity.


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Without Einstein we'd not have GPS SYSTEMS. In the science category these are my top 2. You would not recognize the world in which they didn't exist.

or Einstein that their discoveries would not have been found-first does not mean only and we undoubtably loose those kinds of leap ahead genious all the time to childhood disease or other causes.


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or death wasn't clear said Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller Ph d. study senior author and distinguished university professor emerita department of epidemiology and population health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine


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The research was carried out in the context of the Integrated Project Visions of land use transitions in Europe (VOLANTE) and supported by the European commission and the Einstein Foundation Berlin.


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It didnt take Einstein to realize that jobs and peace were connected. You have mentors in the U s. who work with entrepreneurs in countries where there has been a good deal of conflict.


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Albert Einstein, who liked to make bold claims (often wrong), famously said that if the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe,

Einstein was right-honey bee collapse threaten global food security The Telegraph Photo: Â cygnus921/flickr Related on Smartplanet:


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To demonstrate, Australian researchers made a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) of rubidium atoms. A BEC is a substance that occurs


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