
Radiolab G: Relative Genius
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Feb 2, 2024 In this intriguing discussion, Rachel Cusick, a co-reporter, dives into her investigation of Einstein's brain, which was taken against his wishes. Stephen Levy shares his experiences uncovering its whereabouts, while Thomas Harvey, the pathologist, recounts the ethical dilemmas of preserving Einstein's brain. Katrina Haslip offers a unique perspective on resilience in the face of AIDS activism within women's prisons. Together, they explore the complex legacy of Einstein’s intellect, the science behind genius, and the human stories intertwined with it.
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Brain Discovery
- Levy found Einstein's brain in Harvey's lab, preserved in jars within a cardboard box.
- Seeing the brain that changed the world was a moving experience for Levy.
Brain Removal
- Dr. Thomas Harvey, the pathologist, removed Einstein's brain during the autopsy.
- Einstein's family was unaware of this and had intended for his body to be cremated.
Early Neuroscience
- In the mid-20th century, neuroscience was in its early stages.
- Scientists had a limited understanding of the brain, making it challenging to study Einstein's brain effectively.







