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Einstein's Hidden 'Formula' for Happiness Sells for $1.5 Million
By Laura Geggel published

Why Gravitational Waves Are So Exhilarating
By Don Lincoln published
The gravitational-wave research community seems to be having a remarkable string of good luck. Here's what the smashing finding means.

Up for Auction: Einstein Letters Detailing General Relativity and Grand Unified Theory
By Jesse Emspak published
Two letters written by Albert Einstein detailing his thoughts on some of the most famous theories in physics are going up for auction this week, according to Nate D. Sanders Auctions.

Iconic Photo of Einstein Sticking Out His Tongue Sells for $125,000
By Megan Gannon published
The image of Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out is probably one of most ubiquitous (and memorable) photos of the Nobel Prize-winning physicist.

Upcoming Solar Eclipse Is a Chance to Prove Einstein Right (Again)
By Jesse Emspak published
For some skywatchers, the upcoming total solar eclipse is an opportunity to duplicate one of the most famous experiments of the 20th century.

How Do Scientists 'Weigh' Stars?
By Tereza Pultarova published
How do scientists "weigh" the mass of a gaseous sphere light-years away?

How a Total Solar Eclipse Helped Prove Einstein Right About Relativity
By Ian O'Neill published

Can a 12-Year-Old Really Be Smarter Than Einstein?
By Stephanie Pappas published
A 12-year-old in England scored 162 on a Mensa IQ test, putting her in the top 99.998 percentile of test takers of her age. But what does a high intelligence mean?
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