
Overview
The story of Einstein's most famous equation E=mc² – its role in the creation of the atom bomb and our understanding of the beginnings of the Universe. Horizon brings you the second part of a two-part series on Albert Einsten. In the summer of 1939 Albert Einstein was on holiday in a small resort town on the tip of Long Island. His peaceful summer, however, was about to be shattered by a visit from an old friend and colleague from his years in Berlin. The visitor was the physicist Leo Szilard. He had come to tell Einstein that he feared the Nazis could soon be in possession of a terrible new weapon and that something had to be done.
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42 - 1Global Dimming January 13, 2005
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42 - 2Einstein's Unfinished Symphony January 20, 2005
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42 - 3Einstein's Equation of Life and Death January 27, 2005
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42 - 4Living with ADHD March 03, 2005
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42 - 5Neanderthal February 10, 2005
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42 - 6An Experiment to Save the World February 17, 2005
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42 - 7Who's Afraid of Designer Babies? February 24, 2005
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42 - 8The Lost Civilisation of Peru March 03, 2005
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42 - 9The Next Megaquake May 22, 2005
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42 - 10Does the MMR Jab Cause Autism? May 29, 2005
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42 - 11Malaria: Defeating the Curse June 05, 2005
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42 - 12Tsunami: Naming the Dead September 01, 2005
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42 - 13The Hawking Paradox September 08, 2005
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42 - 14The Mystery of the Human Hobbit September 15, 2005
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42 - 15The Doctor Who Makes People Walk Again? October 06, 2005
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42 - 16Can Fish Make My Child Smart? October 06, 2005
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42 - 17Madagascar - A Treetop Odyssey October 13, 2005
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42 - 18Titan. A Place Like Home? November 10, 2005
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42 - 19The 7/7 Bombers: A Psychological Investigation December 08, 2005
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42 - 20The Ghost in Your Genes December 15, 2005