A memorial tablet in honor of the late Albert Einstein has been unveiled in Milan in the house where the physicist lived as a youth with his parents from 1894 to 1900. The inscription on the tablet cites Einstein’s acceptance of the world as his country with borders only to the universe. His work was recalled in an address by Ernesto Amaldi, the Italian physicist, at a meeting of the Federation of Scientific Association in Milan.
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