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- Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921
- When he died in 1955 his brain was removed from his body and preserved for research
- It was found that the part of Einstein's brain used for mathematical thinking was 15% larger than average!
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Bob Hawke
Meet Bob Hawke, Australia’s longest-serving Labor Prime Minister and the third longest-serving Prime Minister of any party.
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Albert Einstein
Sit next to the world's most famous nerd, Albert Einstein and help him solve some of the world's biggest questions
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Mahatma Gandhi
The primary leader of India's independence movement and architect of a civil disobedience that influenced the world!
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John Howard
Meet Australia’s 25th Prime Minister famous for his iconic tracksuit collection.
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Julia Gillard
Meet Australia’s first female Prime Minister, Julia Gillard
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Hu Jintao
Stand alongside Hu Jintao, a former Paramount Leader of the People's Republic of China.
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Nelson Mandela
Stand side by side to Nelson Mandela, the man who served as South Africa's first black president.
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Madame Marie Tussaud
Come face to face with the talented woman who started it all, Madame Marie Tussaud
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Dalai Lama
His Holiness, the head of State and the spiritual leader of Tibet, was born Lhamo Dhondrub and renamed Tenzin Gyatso as the 14th Dalai Lama.
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Eddie Mabo
Eddie Mabo was a Torres Strait Islander who became a champion of indigenous rights
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Victor Chang
Meet Australia's most gifted heart surgeon Victor Chang!
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