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Caesar鈥檚 last breath and Einstein鈥檚 lost fridge (video)
WASHINGTON, June 14, 2018 鈥� Are you breathing air molecules that were once exhaled by Caesar, Joan of Arc or Madame Curie? And why did Albert Einstein try to break into the refrigerator business? Writer Sam Kean, author of Caesar鈥檚 Last Breath and The Disappearing Spoon, explains in this video, in which Reactions partners with PBS to find America鈥檚 favorite book as part of the Great American Read: .
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