Albert Einstein was leaving his birthday party at the Princeton Club when United Press International photographer Arthur ...
Living matter remains the quintessential puzzle of biological sciences, a question that embodies the intricate complexity and stunning diversity of life forms. A new study suggests that one viable ...
The one-person play “Einstein!” was held Friday night at 7:30 p.m. in the Theatre of the Doudna Fine Arts Center. The show follows the life of the titular scientist Albert Einstein during World War II ...
Life as such is sacred to him ... Schweitzer, taking the book with generous humor, flourished the following signature on the ...
And in the St. Cloud-area, Panera Bread and Einstein Bros. Bagels are celebrating. The bagel is truly a classic, originating in the 13th century and migrating to the U.S. in the 19th century.
If you love bagels and live around Indianapolis, your moment has arrived: Wednesday is National Bagel Day. The humble bagel migrated to the U.S. in the 19th century thanks to Polish-American ...
Nonetheless, his silence represents "a huge gap in his life," something numerous biographers have noted, said Fletscher. Albert Schweitzer, with his wife and medical partner, Helene Bresslau ...
“He tied the victims up usually with scarves or stockings, the stockings being the terminal means by which, though unconsciousness had of course, ensured, the terminal means by which life ended ...
The length of time during which we understood gravity has changed: the general theory of relativity by Albert Einstein had another 100-year basis, for example, instead of a force between masses, ...
Residents at Temple University Hospital, and Einstein Healthcare Network, which is now part of Jefferson Health, voted overwhelmingly to form a union with the Committee of Interns and Residents ...