Scientists have found that Einstein's brain tissue is relatively large except for more brain cells than ordinary people. "Einstein's astrocytes were relatively large," the researchers said. They also say that there are more nerve tissues at the ends of these glial cells. The results of a comparative study of Einstein's brain and its reference object will be published this week. The great mathematician and physicist died in 1955. He died at the age of 76. His body was cremated, but his brain was preserved for scientific research. It is not clear what are the unusual characteristics of astrocytes in Einstein's brain.
Newton was stupid when he was a child, and his grades were poor. When his windmill was damaged by his classmates who laughed at him, he began to study hard and eventually became an important physicist who influenced the physics field.
Chen Ziang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, didn't study hard in his early years, so that 18 years old still knew nothing about knowledge. To change his line, he needs strong spiritual motivation and decisive choice. Sure enough, shortly after his parents educated him, he once repented and went to a township school to study. He made up his mind and declined.
Shakespeare used to be a coachman at the gate of the theater, but whenever he got a chance, he peeped at the stage performance through cracks and holes and learned. Finally, he became a famous playwright and performing artist.
Dickens went to the streets every day to observe, listen and write down the words of pedestrians, and eventually became a world-famous literary superstar.
Stephenson, the founder of modern train, didn't go to night school while working until 19 years old. When some teenagers saw a big boy like Stephenson sitting among them, some were sarcastic, some were sarcastic, but Stephenson just laughed it off, buried himself in hard work and eagerly absorbed nutrients from books.
And Franklin,/kloc-American electrician and politician in the 0/8th century. He studied for only two years and later became a printer. While working, he devoted himself to political activities and became a political activist. After 40, he turned to science and began to do electrical experiments. The practice of political activities and scientific activities made him more and more aware of his lack of knowledge, so as he wrote in his autobiography, "I don't allow myself to have other entertainment except reading." I never go to bars, casinos or any other entertainment places to kill time. " Although Franklin was too harsh to entertain himself, his spirit of "killing time" was valuable. In fact, it is not easy to be a late bloomer.