Quantum jumps aren't as weird as Einstein and Schrödinger thought
Physicists from Yale have figured out how to predict and control quantum jumps, which could be the breakthrough quantum computing needs
The 1919 solar eclipse experiment that confirmed relativity was built with sweat and hard, physical labor
The work that advanced science and made Einstein famous, in the light of an eclipse
Meet mathematician Emmy Noether, mother of the most beautiful theorem in the world
She worked out a kink in general relativity and kickstarted the field of abstract algebra