Einstein

Play Icon A triangle pointing right. It indicates that this type of media can be played or that the linked content is playable. Explainers 2024-03-15T15:20:23Z

The Einstein of Wall Street reveals successes and failures as NYSE's most famous trader

Known as "the Einstein of Wall Street," Peter Tuchman is one of the most famous traders on the New York Stock Exchange.
Science 2024-01-28T11:28:02Z

Lise Meitner helped discover nuclear fission but never won a Nobel Prize for her brilliance despite 49 nominations

Lise Meitner discovered how the process of nuclear fission works but she never won a Nobel Prize and her colleague Otto Hahn downplayed her role.
Science 2023-10-06T19:05:47Z

Albert Einstein used to ponder these 5 mind-melting questions for fun. Can you figure them out?

Einstein's thought experiments help conceptualize complex scientific ideas for people without academic backgrounds using real-life scenarios and data.
Tech 2022-11-12T16:37:34Z

Even Elon Musk's mom admits no one wants to be him: 'He gets a lot of hate. Stop being mean to him.'

Dolly Singh was head of talent at SpaceX from 2008 until 2013 and made the comments in a new BBC documentary called The Elon Musk Show.
Strategy 2021-10-05T10:41:01Z

How the 'non-time' trick used by Steve Jobs, Darwin, and Einstein could boost your creativity

Writer and speaker Steven Kotler says deadlines are "kryptonite for creativity" and explains why "non-time" is vital.
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Science 2021-05-29T11:03:00Z

The most detailed map yet of all dark matter in the universe reveals cosmic voids where the laws of physics seem not to apply

By imaging 226 million galaxies, astronomers have created the largest map ever of dark matter, which makes up 25% of the universe.
Strategy 2019-12-30T18:28:00Z

I've adopted a '2-hour rule' based on the habit that led Einstein, Darwin, and Nietzsche to brilliance — and it's had the highest ROI of anything I've done

Spending time reflecting and thinking has helped me balance priorities, solve problems, and generate new ideas.
Retail 2019-12-04T17:24:40Z

Levi's made an exact replica of Albert Einstein's iconic leather jacket and sold it for $1,200

Einstein won a Nobel Prize. He also used to wear a trendy leather jacket. A Levi's replica sold for $1,200.
News 2019-09-26T22:45:00Z

A mesmerizing NASA animation shows how a nearby black hole would warp spacetime like a fun-house mirror

The visualization gives context to the first-ever photograph of a black hole, which scientists released in April.
Science 2018-11-10T12:30:00Z

Researchers have succeeded in creating a fifth state of matter in space

A German research team has just succeeded in generating and studying the Bose-Einstein condensate for the first time, using an unmanned space rocket.
Premium Enterprise 2018-09-22T15:00:00Z

AI and voice will completely change the job of salespeople in the future — one expert explains what you can expect

BI Prime: Salesforce executive Richard Socher highly doubts that AI will deem humans a "pesky plague" — but he does have strong convictions about the future of work.
Premium Enterprise 2018-09-19T13:55:00Z

Salesforce's newest AI product Einstein Voice is like Amazon's Alexa for the workforce

Salesforce's Einstein Voice will work a lot like Siri or Alexa, only the data gathered from conversations won't get shared with the wider network.
Play Icon A triangle pointing right. It indicates that this type of media can be played or that the linked content is playable. News 2018-08-04T15:00:00Z

Is marrying your cousin actually dangerous?

Is marrying and mating with your cousins really that bad? After all, brilliant minds like Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin did it. The odds of passing a genetic disease to your offspring can be higher with your cousin, but it depends on what's hiding in your family tree to begin with.
Premium News 2018-07-11T12:00:00Z

Salesforce ups its AI game with a customer service bot that decides when to give customers a good deal

BI Prime: The latest roll-out of Salesforce Einstein estimates which customers are more likely to buy when getting up-sold, and which ones need a discounted rate to stick around.
Science 2017-12-29T20:05:38Z

A high-school student won $250,000 for explaining relativity using a pick-up truck and Usain Bolt

Hillary Diane Andales of the Philippines won the 2017 Breakthrough Junior Challenge for her video explaining the theory of relativity.
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Markets 2017-12-24T16:00:00Z

There's a little-known cryptocurrency dedicated to scientific research that's soared a lot more than bitcoin

This virtual coin — that's up 201,000% this year— has a mission is unlike any of its peers.
Strategy 2017-10-31T17:04:00Z

A biographer who writes about brilliant people explains why Leonardo da Vinci is a better role model than Einstein

Leonardo da Vinci's genius stemmed from his autonomy and devoted observation of the world.
Play Icon A triangle pointing right. It indicates that this type of media can be played or that the linked content is playable. News 2017-10-03T14:27:39Z

Scientists won the Nobel Prize for detecting gravitational waves — here's why that matters

Gravitational waves allow us to see the universe like never before.
Play Icon A triangle pointing right. It indicates that this type of media can be played or that the linked content is playable. Science 2017-08-03T20:51:54Z
Enterprise 2017-06-28T19:39:35Z

Salesforce's newest 'Einstein' AI tools can tell when people are mad in texts and emails

Salesforce announced Wednesday three new tools which will make it easier for developers to incorporate artificial intelligence into custom apps.
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