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  2. Albert Einstein - Wikipedia

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    Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, [17] ... Einstein's remains were cremated in Trenton, New Jersey, [212] and his ashes were scattered at an undisclosed location.

  3. Brain of Albert Einstein - Wikipedia

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    The brain of Albert Einstein has been a subject of much research and speculation. Albert Einstein 's brain was removed within seven and a half hours of his death. His apparent regularities or irregularities in the brain have been used to support various ideas about correlations in neuroanatomy with general or mathematical intelligence.

  4. Thomas Stoltz Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Stoltz Harvey (October 10, 1912 – April 5, 2007) was an American pathologist who conducted the autopsy on Albert Einstein in 1955. Harvey afterwards preserved Einstein's brain on the condition that it would be studied for scientific purposes.

  5. Albert Einstein Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Albert Einstein Memorial is a monumental bronze statue by sculptor Robert Berks, depicting Albert Einstein seated with manuscript papers in hand. It is located in central Washington, D.C., United States, in a grove of trees at the southwest corner of the grounds of the National Academy of Sciences at 2101 Constitution Avenue N.W., near the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

  6. List of individual body parts - Wikipedia

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    After Albert Einstein died in 1955, his brain was removed during autopsy by Thomas Stoltz Harvey. Harvey dissected the brain into about 240 blocks, [48] keeping some for himself and giving some to other pathologists. [49] Harvey's heirs donated the remaining pieces of Einstein's brain to the National Museum of Health and Medicine in 2010. [50]

  7. Albert Einstein’s love letters sold at ‘fire sale’ price of ...

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    Albert Einstein’s love letters sold at ‘fire sale’ price of $432K, billionaire banker claims in lawsuit against Christie’s Auction House. Priscilla DeGregory. January 21, 2025 at 6:37 PM.

  8. J. Robert Oppenheimer - Wikipedia

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    He joined with Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell, Joseph Rotblat, ... Oppenheimer's body was cremated and his ashes placed in an urn, which Kitty dropped into the sea ...

  9. Emmy Noether - Wikipedia

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    In the months that followed, written tributes began to appear around the globe: Albert Einstein joined van der Waerden, Weyl, and Pavel Alexandrov in paying their respects. [5] Her body was cremated and the ashes interred under the walkway around the cloisters of the M. Carey Thomas Library at Bryn Mawr. [153] [154]