Einstein archives hit the web to share knowledge
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Albert Einstein is one of the most famous scientists in history and developed some of the most important theories science has today. Einstein died almost 60 years ago, but his contributions to science continue long after his death. Over the next few years, a complete archive of all of Albert Einstein’s groundbreaking work will be placed online for the first time.
The data is being made available to anyone by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The university is the curator of Einstein’s volumes of private and professional research notes, diaries, scientific writings, correspondence, and lots more. In all the archive has about 80,000 items that have only recently been catalogued. The informat... »read more
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