Albert Einstein
Hebrew University marks centennial with official new commemorative stamp
University officials said the centennial marks both a reflection on past achievements, including ten Nobel Prizes and two Turing Awards, and a framework for future growth.
Newly-discovered Einstein letter surfaces in Tel Aviv, reveals praise for Jewish assistant
Hebrew University's centennial: Einstein's legacy and the guardian of a scientific icon
100 years of innovation: Hebrew University of Jerusalem celebrates centennial
Einstein, in his own words
For the first time, the complete diaries of the scientist during his trip across the US, Europe, Israel and Asia are available.
Einstein letter on rise of Nazis sold at auction
One of Albert Einstein's letters from the day he renounced his German citizenship was sold for $30,250.
Albert Einstein’s violin sells for over $500,000
The violin went for over three times its estimated price.
Competition for young scientists, developers to mark Einstein’s birthday
Of some 1,000 participants from previous competitions, most have successfully become integrated into research, academia, industry or business.
Einstein letters of admiration and advice auctioned in Jerusalem
The auction house said Albert Einstein, then 42 and soon to win the Nobel Prize, wrote the letter to Elisabetta Piccini, a chemistry student half his age.
In decades-old letter, Albert Einstein thanks Chicago man for saving Jews
The owner will donate the letter to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Albert Einstein memorabilia to be displayed for 1st time in Asia
In all, 75 artifacts were shipped from Jerusalem to Taipei.
‘Wonder Woman’ gets SAG nod for stunt ensemble
'Wonder Woman' will be competing in the category against 'Baby Driver', 'Dunkirk', 'Logan' and 'War for the Planet of the Apes.'
German university removes pig-eared Einstein picture
The picture shows Albert Einstein with pig’s ears, an antisemitic theme that was first depicted in 13th-century Germany.