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Albert Einstein's letter to Marie Curie, 1911• If the rabble continues to occupy itself with you, then simply don’t read that hogwash, but rather leave it to the reptile for whom it has been fabricated... • Se la gentaglia dovesse continuare a occuparsi di lei, non legga quelle fesserie ma piuttosto le lasci ai rettili per cui sono state prodotte.Andjelka MustapicMaria Skłodowska CurieColorized HistoryMarie CurieCarl SaganAlfred HitchcockSpace ScienceAlbert EinsteinWomen In HistoryWhat Is Life About
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Men are twice as likely to be referred to by their surname than womenA set of experiments by psychologists revealed that men are twice as likely to be referred to by their surname instead of their full name than women are, on average.April DouglasAlbert EinsteinMaria Skłodowska CurieAlexander FlemingRadium GirlsUniversity Of ParisWilliam Butler YeatsWomen ScientistsFemale InspirationNational Geographic Kids
Marie Skłodowska Curie and the Creative Commons PrincipleBorn on 7 November 1867 we remember Marie Skłodowska Curie as the brilliant female scientist who in 1898 discovered a radioactive metal occurring in nature from the radioactive decay of uranium. ...{•~𝓐𝓻𝓻𝓸𝔀~•}Marie And Pierre CurieDan ZenaWorld History ProjectsAtomic SymbolThe Periodic Table Of ElementsFemale ScientistPoland WarsawAtomic NumberPeriodic Table Of Elements
Maria Skłodowska CurieMarie Curie died 80 years ago today from leukaemia caused by her research. During World War 1 she helped to equip ambulances with x-ray equipment, which she herself drove to the front lines. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the only woman to win in two fields, and the only person to win in multiple sciences. #alwaysremembered #OnThisDayAlways RememberedMaria Skłodowska CurieFemale ProfessorUniversity Of ParisWomen ScientistsBrave WomenExtraordinary WomenMarie CurieBook ReportProtective Gear
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Marie CurieMarie Curie: An Extraordinary Female Leader On November 7, 1867, Marie Curie was born to Bronislawa and Wladyslaw Sklodowska in Warsaw, Poland. Both of her parents were teachers – her father of phy…Craft Made GoodsWomen In StemMarie Curie
InventorsMarie Skłodowska-Curie (1867–1934)née en Pologne. Elle vint en France en 1891. Elle est la première femme à recevoir un prix Nobel de sciences physiques en 1903. Elle reçut un deuxième ptrix Nobel en 1911, cette fois en chimie. Marie, et Pierre Curie isolèrent le polonium, et le radium. Elle a activement participé à la promotion de l'utilisation du radium dans le domaine médical, tout au long de sa vie.SsylvianneInventorsNobel Prize In PhysicsMadam CurieMaria Skłodowska CurieWomen ScientistsMyers Briggs PersonalitiesInfluential WomenMarie CurieInspiring Women