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Albert Einstein’s connections to New York City are a bit more morbid than you might expect: his eyes are stored in a safety deposit box in the city. Preserving the body parts of the famous is ...
At Albert Einstein College of Medicine, we're very excited about our new Montefiore-Einstein Center for Sudden Cardiac Death, which provides a unified venue for the diagnosis and treatment of ...
Tuition for a year at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine is over $63,000. A historic, billion-dollar donation to a medical school in New York City has provided students with free tuition ...
In 1904, Albert Einstein, then an obscure young man of 25, could be seen daily in the late afternoon wheeling a baby carriage on the streets of Bern, Switzerland, halting now and then, unmindful ...
At the end of 1919, the name “Albert Einstein” started to land in the pages of The Times on a repeat basis. A “special cable” from London on Nov. 10 of that year, reporting on efforts by ...
In 1907, Albert Einstein had his “happiest thought” — people in free fall do not feel their own weight. This simple idea laid the foundation for his general theory of relativity, which ...
A Bible with an inscription from Albert Einstein was sold at auction by Bonhams in New York City for $68,500. The Bible's final price far exceeds its pre-sale estimate of between $1,500 and $2,500.
The 93-year-old widow of a Wall Street financier has donated $1 billion to a Bronx medical school, the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, with instructions that the gift be used to cover tuition ...
In 1936, Einstein published an article in Science magazine, detailing what he called “lens-like action of a star by the deviation of light in the gravitational field,” or, in less scientific ...
Oct. 23, 2008 -- My name is Isabelle Rapin. I am a professor of neurology and pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine where I have been engaged in autism research for over 25 years. We ...