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Anomalies in glial cell density and corpus callosum diameter raise questions about their role in Einstein’s remarkable ...
After Einstein died in 1955, his brain was removed and photographed from several angles. Unfortunately, many of the photos of the brain were considered lost for more than 55 years.
After performing Albert Einstein's autopsy, the pathologist put the brain in a jar of formaldehyde and made off with it. That single act torpedoed his reputation, but years later it helped ...
Einstein’s brain: Even on the surface, extraordinary Researchers find chemical secret to recapturing youthful brain Ambitious effort aims to map brain: Obama outlines a public-private initiative ...
A study of 14 newly discovered photographs of Einstein’s brain, which was preserved for study after his death, concludes that the brain was indeed highly unusual in many ways.
Without a full picture of Einstein’s brain, the basis of the theoretical physicist’s genius has eluded scientists. The photographs that form the basis of the new study unexpectedly came to ...
In “Dissecting Genius: Einstein’s Brain and the Search for the Neural Basis of Intellect,” published in the journal “Cerebrum,” Lepore wrote about Harvey: “In the 1960s, ...
Following his death in 1955, Albert Einstein's brain was removed, cut into 240 pieces and slowly distributed to scientists around the world. But where is Einstein's brain now?
CHICAGO – The brain that revolutionized physics now can be downloaded as an app for $9.99. But it won't help you win at Angry Birds. While Albert Einstein's genius isn't included, an exclusive ...
For 23 years, Einstein's brain remained missing until journalist Steven Levy embarked on a quest to uncover its whereabouts. Tracking Harvey to Wichita, Kansas, Levy's persistence led him to the ...