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Name the scientist whose brain is kept at a museum...???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Albert Einstein's Brain sections, 20 microns thick and stained with cresyl violet, are preserved in glass slides on display in the main Museum Gallery. Nobel Prize winner Albert Einstein's journey in the world did not end at his death in at age 76 in 1955; in some ways it had just begun.

Answered by atulsahu035
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Albert Einstein's Brain

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Brain sections, 20 microns thick and stained with cresyl violet, are preserved in glass slides on display in the main Museum Gallery. Nobel Prize winner Albert Einstein's journey in the world did not end at his death in at age 76 in 1955; in some ways it had just begun.

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