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Albert Einstein Ponders Birds and Bees in Previously Unpublished Letter


Albert Einstein Ponders Birds and Bees in Previously Unpublished Letter
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In 1949, a 70-year-old
 Albert Einstein shot off a message to England-based radar researcher Glyn Davys. The topic wasn’t physics or radar it was birds and bees and the way those animals navigate.
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The letter was published earlier this week in the Journal of Comparative Physiology A, after being shared with the research team by Glyn’s widow, Judith Davys. It’s a reminder that Einstein’s pursuits went beyond spacetime; he was interested in the myriad ways physics affected the world around him. (Of course, Einstein had many thoughts beyond physics. The scientist also found time to write his famous criticism of capitalism, an essay titled “Why Socialism?”) ....

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Previously unseen Einstein letter reveals interest in navigation of migratory birds and bees


Previously unseen Einstein letter reveals interest in navigation of migratory birds and bees
Harry Cockburn
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How do animals like birds and flying insects - some of which undertake enormous migratory flights - find their way around our planet?
This question is still being answered today, but it is something which interested Albert Einstein, who suggested that understanding how these animals navigated could lead to important scientific discoveries.
Einstein’s interest in the study of animals has been revealed in a short, previously unpublished letter which he sent to radar researcher Glyn Davys. His widow, Judith Davys, shared it with researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne Australia. ....

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