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Neuro Energizer is an Einstein-inspired brain training audio program designed to activate your brain’s theta waves, which are crucial to attaining Einstein-level creativity and problem-solving. This ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNa/v geeks 16mm films: albert einstein, 1939-1940s footage - letter writing, f.d. roosevelt & nuclear fissionSilent footage of Albert Einstein from the 1940s, including scenes of letter writing, possibly related to discussions of nuclear fission with F.D. Roosevelt.
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How the Speed of Light Changed Everything We Know About the UniverseThe speed of light was a mystery for millennia, a fugitive constant that escaped measurement and understanding. Now among the ...
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Flow Space on MSN5 Things Every Woman Should Do for Brain Health, According to NeurologistsYour 40s and 50s may seem too early to start seriously thinking about brain health, but according to neurologists, it's ...
Black hole and Big Bang singularities break our best theory of gravity. A trilogy of theorems hints that physicists must go ...
In 2015, a piece of equipment at an observatory in the US moved one quintillionth (10-18) of a meter. This tiny movement was ...
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Money Talks News on MSNEinstein's Secret to Getting Smarter (It Works Today!)Einstein's revolutionary approach to problem-solving is backed by modern research and drives business success. New studies show how his 'Puzzle Principle' method leads to better decision-making and ...
Liberals envision more disciplined if not more talented immigrants picking up the perceived slack for the native-born.
Meet Britain's "smartest" siblings, who have a combined IQ of 314 and were accepted into Mensa at the age of 10 and 11. Twins ...
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Newspoint on MSNHow Fast Is Light Really? Surprising Facts That Change EverythingThe speed of light is one of the most fundamental constants in physics and an enduring source of fascination for scientists ...
Compelling research supports the notion that a brief slumber can fire up your latent creativity and accelerate innovative ...
How can it be that China itself is so competitive when it accepts relatively few foreign students or immigrants?
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