Science Nov 25 Watch 7:17 How Einstein’s theory of relativity changed the world This week marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of papers laying out Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity. In honor of the anniversary, Gwen Ifill examines how Einstein changed our understanding of the cosmos with Einstein biographer Walter Isaacson. By PBS News Hour
Science Nov 25 TVs, radar guns and other technologies linked to Einstein’s theories of relativity If you’ve ever received a speeding ticket, you can thank Albert Einstein. By Nsikan Akpan
Science Nov 25 Thanks to Einstein, my starships can break interstellar speed laws Science fiction writer and scientist Catherine Asaro explains what might happen if you could travel faster than light and break Albert Einstein's theoretical speed limit for the universe. By Catherine Asaro
Science Nov 24 How Einstein inspired me to find a magical piece of mathematics S. James Gates, Jr., a theoretical physicist, explains how geometry, string theory and Einstein's mathematics have brought society closer to a theory of everything. By S. James Gates, Jr.
Nov 23 What else is possible if space and time can change? By Sean Carroll Albert Einstein's theories of relativity state nothing in the universe is constant, except light. Sean Carroll, a CalTech theoretical physicist, explores the mind-bending consequences. Continue reading
Apr 26 Watch Biographer Discusses Einstein’s Life, Legacy Journalist Walter Isaacson discusses his new biography of Albert Einstein and historians' recent, more nuanced views of the scientist's life and achievements. Continue watching