Albert Einstein
Selakovic: Serbia has purchased valuable archival material about Mileva Maric Einstein
BELGRADE - Serbian Minister of Culture Nikola Selakovic said on Friday correspondence between Albert Einstein and his wife Mileva Maric Einstein (1875-1948), recently purchased by the Ministry of Culture at a London auction, represented valuable archival material and would be used to set up a personal archival fund of Maric Einstein, a renowned Serbian mathematician and physicist.
Bulgarian Village’s Art Gallery Grows with New Murals of Trump, Monroe, and Harris (VIDEO)
In the Bulgarian village of Staro Zhelezare, walls and fences have long served as an open-air gallery, showcasing an eclectic mix of art that draws visitors from across the country.
Vicky Safra – The world’s wealthiest Greek woman with a fortune of $20.4 billion, remains largely unknown in Greece
In Switzerland, the world’s leading financial center known for its stability and reliability, discussions in banking and investment circles have recently focused on potential ownership changes at EFG International.
Belkıs Balpınar exhibition at Anna Laudel Düsseldorf
Anna Laudel Düsseldorf presents Belkıs Balpınar's solo exhibition "Relative Points of View" from Aug. 19.
Hello AInstein! Robot with ChatGPT shakes up Cyprus classrooms
High school students and their tutors in Cyprus have developed a prototype robot powered with ChatGPT artificial intelligence technology to harness and improve teaching experiences in the classroom.
Rare Stradivarius sells for near-record $15.3 million
A rare Stradivarius violin that belonged to a Russian-American virtuoso and was used in the "Wizard of Oz" soundtrack sold at auction in New York for $15.3 million, just below the record for such an instrument, according to auction house Tarisio.
Rare Einstein papers set record at Paris auction
Albert Einstein's handwritten notes for the theory of relativity fetched a record 11.6 million euros ($13 million) at an auction in Paris on Nov. 23.
The manuscript had been valued at around a quarter of the final sum, which is by far the highest ever paid for anything written by the genius scientist.
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NASA sends quote by Nobel-winning Turkish author into space
A quote by the Turkish Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk was launched into space on a NASA space probe earlier this week, the author's publisher said on Oct. 18.
Bees: The Most Important Living Creatures on the Planet
The Earthwatch Institute named bees the most important living thing on the planet in its latest debate at the Royal Geographical Society in London in 2019.
The researchers also reminded that bees are already at risk of extinction. Recent studies show that about 90% of the world's bees are extinct.
Nine-Year-Old Laurent Simons Who Has an IQ of 145 Graduated from University
Nine-year-old Laurent Simons of Belgium has an IQ of 145 and will become the world's youngest undergraduate student, Daily Mail reports. The boy is due to graduate next month at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. with a major in Electrical Engineering, having completed the entire training course in just nine months.