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The out-of-this-world photo will be unveiled Wednesday. It could prove -- or cast doubt -- on Einstein's general theory of relativity. The Event Horizon Telescope has as much magnifying power as a ...
When Albert Einstein died in 1955, his family allowed his brain to be preserved for science. It was removed and photographed from multiple angles; it was sectioned into 240 blocks embedded in ...
It’s a perfect picture of what this blog is about: serious fun. It’s also one of my favorite pop culture photos and there’s a good story behind it. Word is that when a UPI photographer asked good old ...
In 2009, an original signed copy was sold for $74,324 (€62,677) at auction, making it the most expensive photo of the genius ever. Einstein on human stupidity . Einstein, ...
After Einstein died in 1955, his brain was removed and photographed from several angles. Unfortunately, many of the photos of the brain were considered lost for more than 55 years.
Albert Einstein's most iconic photo of him sticking out his tongue was almost lost to history. Editors hesitated to release it because they feared the expression downplayed his eminence.
One of the original copies of one the most iconic pictures of the 20th Century, Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out, has just sold at auction for $125,000. The buyer was anonymous.
“Very rare photo signed by Albert Einstein, on the occasion of the Nobel prize winner playfully sticking out his tongue to a group of photographers on his 72nd birthday,” the description read.
The image of Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out adorns the racks at Spencer’s gift stores across America. But now, one lucky patron of the arts ...
An original, autographed photo of Albert Einstein wagging his tongue, snapped in 1951 at Princeton University, was auctioned this week for $74,324.
Albert Einstein's office at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, photographed on the day of his death, April 18, 1955. Ralph Morse—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images ...