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Who, according to Albert Einstein, makes great discoveries?

Based on his own rich experience, Albert Einstein argued that great discoveries are made as follows: the vast majority of people know that this is impossible, and then there is one person who does not know, and he makes the discovery.

Author: Kondrashov A.P.

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This is a worldwide competition for people with physical disabilities (disabled people). They are held two weeks after the Olympic Games.

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German tire and parts manufacturer Continental AG is developing "smart" tires that will promptly notify the driver of tread wear, pressure drops and other abnormal situations. New products can enter the serial market in a few years.

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