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Albert Einstein makes a plea to end the arms race.

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Albert Einstein makes a plea to end the arms race.
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CLEAN : Scientists glimpse Einsteins gravitational waves

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Scientists glimpse Einsteins gravitational waves
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CLEAN : Albert Einstein statue unveiled in Jerusalem

9th - Higher Ed
A statue of Albert Einstein was revealed at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for the 100 year anniversary of the Theory of Relativity and the 60th year anniversary of his death
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Bridgeman Arts

Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa leave America to go to Europe in 1931. Shots of a cyclotron in laboratory

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Einstein and his wife Elsa leave America to go to Europe in 1931. They leave on a train surrounded by a crowd of people. Shots of a cyclotron (invented in 1932) in a scientific research laboratory.
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Einstein's long-lost telescope goes on display

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1. Exterior of science youth centre at Hebrew University 2. Telescope in glass case that belonged to physicist Albert Einstein 3. Close up of telescope 4. Various black and white still pictures showing Albert Einstein with this...
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CLEAN : Einstein writings show theory 100 years ahead of time

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Einstein writings show theory 100 years ahead of time
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President visits school and reads to children

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1. Zoom in to US President Barack Obama walking into elementary school library, UPSOUND Obama "Hello, everybody. Hi. How are you? Good to see you guys" 2. Cutaway of second-grade children sitting on floor listening to Obama 3. Mid of...
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CLEAN : Einstein letters from 1922 go to auction in Jerusalem next week

9th - Higher Ed
Letters written by Albert Einstein in 1922 after it was announced he won the Nobel Prize in physics will be auctioned in Jerusalem next week
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Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa walk down a gangplank as they arrive in New York City.

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Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa walk down a gangplank as they arrive in New York City.
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Curated Video

Einstein manuscript given to Nobel Prize Museum

Higher Ed
A handwritten manuscript by Albert Einstein was donated on Tuesday to the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm.
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VOICED : Fallece el fisico britanico Stephen Hawking a los 76 anos

9th - Higher Ed
El fisico britanico Stephen Hawking que fallecio el miercoles a los 76 anos era el cientifico mas popular del mundo desde Albert Einstein un genio que desvelo secretos del universo y lucho contra una terrible enfermedad
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CLEAN : Einstein letter fetches $100,000 at Jerusalem auction

9th - Higher Ed
A letter penned by legendary physicist Albert Einstein discussing one of his groundbreaking theories sells in Jerusalem for over $100,000
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CLEAN : Einstein note on happy living sells for $1.56 million

9th - Higher Ed
A note that Albert Einstein gave to a courier in Tokyo briefly describing his theory on happy living sold at auction in Jerusalem on Tuesday for $1.56 million the auction house said
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Uri Geller reveals a giant spoon

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URI GELLER REVEALS A GIANT SPOON
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CLEAN : Rare Einstein papers set record at Paris auction (3)

9th - Higher Ed
Images of auction sale of a manuscript by physicist Albert Einstein, in which he prepared his theory of general relativity (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Rare Einstein manuscript fetches record 11.6 mn euros at Paris auction (2)

9th - Higher Ed
Pre-auction images of a manuscript by famous physicist Albert Einstein, in which he prepared his theory of general relativity (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Subastan manuscrito de Einsten sobre felicidad en USD 1,5 mill

9th - Higher Ed
Una nota manuscrita en la que Albert Einstein explica como vivir una vida feliz fue adjudicada este martes en Jerusalen en 1,56 millones de dolares durante una subasta
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Uri Geller shows off giant spoon

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VOICED : Manuscrito de Einstein vendido a precio récord de 11,6 millones euros

9th - Higher Ed
Uno de los borradores manuscritos de la teoría de la relatividad general de Albert Einstein fue subastado el martes en 11,6 millones de euros (unos 13 millones de dólares) en París (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Images of the hospital in Sao Paulo where Pelé receives cancer treatment

9th - Higher Ed
Images of the Albert Einstein hospital, in Sao Paulo, where Brazilian football legend Pelé has been hospitalised again (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : 'The King never dies,' says Pele's fan in front of hospital where he died

9th - Higher Ed
The King never dies", "he is our greatest idol," say Pele's fans who came to the Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo to "pay a small tribute" to the Brazilian football legend who died after a fight with cancer (Footage by AFPTV via...
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CLEAN : Images outside hospital where Brazilian football legend died

9th - Higher Ed
Images outside Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo where Brazilian football legend died on December 29 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Two Scientists Are Building a Real Star Trek 'Impulse Engine'

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Aug.11 -- Space may be the final frontier, but we can't go far on rocket fuel. Now, two scientists are working on a device that may one day make the "impulse engine" from Star Trek real.
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National WWII Museum

Manhattan Project

7th - 12th
What was the Manhattan Project, and how did it start? The video describes the project's quest to develop the atomic bomb. It also shows pupils why the project began, the top scientists involved, and how they contributed to the creation...