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Einstein, Albert: A Swiss mathematician and physicist who lived from 1879 to 1955. Einstein was born in Germany to Jewish parents, and after moving to Switzerland, he took a job at a patent office. More »

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Radio Programs
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 Title  Air Date
A Remarkable Year December 26, 2008
Testing Einstein December 15, 2006
Momentous Meeting January 29, 2006
Special Relativity June 30, 2005
Gravitational Waves II June 29, 2005

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Catching a (Tiny) Wave
Catching a (Tiny) Wave

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What do scientists mean when they say space is curved?

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StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Explorations in 2004
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StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Texas Connection
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StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Explorations in 2003
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StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Explorations in 2000
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