Posts Tagged: ‘Einstein’

The world’s largest scientific instrument is the Large Hadron Collider. But in the not too distant future it will be LISA, or Laser Interferometer Space Antenna. The goal of LISA is to detect gravitational waves predicted by Einstein’s theory of relativity using a triangle of three satellites. Here is a nice introduction to gravity waves: [...]

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There is a good possibility that the new “world’s smallest horse” was born last week (the current title holder is Thumbelina). The new contender’s name is Einstein: Nice photo: Big Plans for World’s Smallest Horse No one will know for certain until Einstein grows up. But the fact that he weighed 6 pounds at birth, [...]

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Gravity is a pervasive and ambiguous force — we still don’t understand everything about it. Yet every physical act on our planet involves gravity. Join Allison and Robert as they explore exactly how gravity affects the average person in this podcast.

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The Collider, the Particle and a Theory About Fate – “Then it will be time to test one of the most bizarre and revolutionary theories in science. I’m not talking about extra dimensions of space-time, dark matter or even black holes that eat the Earth. No, I’m talking about the notion that the troubled collider [...]

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Gravity affects us every single day, but how does this oh-so-common force of nature work? Tune in to this podcast from HowStuffWorks.com to take a look at the nuts and bolts of gravity.

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Albert Einstein is one of the world’s most recognizable geniuses. But was his brain any different from that of an average person? Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about Thomas Harvey, the man who set out to decipher Einstein’s brain.

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