On AIP History
http://www.aip.org/history/
Other Websites (Outros sítios da rede)
- Two sites for events in the 2005 Centenary of
Einstein's "miracle year:"
World Year of Physics
(1) constructed in Europe and
World Year of Physics (2),
mainly American
- A set of
links to
resources for Einstein's 1905 Annus Mirabilis from
Johns Hopkins University
- The
Wikipedia
Einstein article includes links to articles on science and
other related topics
- Leiwen Hu's
Einstein links has
both useful stuff and odd stuff.
- The biggest set of links, Albert Einstein
Online by S. Morgan Friedman, is not up-to-date.
- NOVA public TV's
Einstein and his
science includes good explanations.
- The American Museum of Natural History's
Einstein
exhibit has still more on some topics plus
Way to Go,
Einstein! for kids.
- The
Einstein
Archives (Jerusalem) offers
Einstein for
Kids plus a timeline and other resources
- The History of Mathematics Archives gives
A
short Einstein biography with links to biographies of
colleagues and forerunners, and brief descriptions of his
theories.
- Time magazine's eloquent
Person
of the Century biography.
- From Cambridge scientists,
Relativity and
Cosmology.
-
Einstein's
Legacy in science, from the University of Illinois.
- Caltech's
Einstein
Papers Project is publishing everything he wrote.
- Our main links page includes some choice sites on
20th
century physics, including
nuclear
history.
- The Alsos Digital Library for
Nuclear Issues has many annotated references and links,
including these
items
involving Einstein.
- Colleagues: Web exhibits on
Max Planck,
Niels
Bohr,
Marie
Curie and
Werner
Heisenberg.
Einstein's words:
Pictures:
Note: no matter what the site owner claims,
many Einstein pictures on the Web are copyrighted; photographers
make their living this way and you must share any profits from their
work. Moreover, any commercial use of Einstein's image requires a
license
from his estate.
Miscellaneous:
Gathered here are the "Exits" found in
various pages of the main exhibit.
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