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Book 2023, they have all achieved great things, decisively advanced science and yet often could not step out of the shadow of their male colleagues..In addition to the exciting portraits of the individual women scientists, the book also sheds light on gender relations in science and their agonisingly slow evolution in favour of women..lesion 发表于 2025-3-27 11:36:21
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,Marie Curie (1867–1934): Pioneer of Nuclear Physics,d between Prussia and Russia. Her family belonged to the Polish landed gentry and had lost landed property and assets under the Russian occupation; the five Skłodowska siblings—Maria was the youngest—thus grew up in modest circumstances. However, the family remained proud of their Polish origins.TAP 发表于 2025-3-27 23:14:33
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Jane Goodall (*1934): The Great Lady of Primate Research,thropologist researched the behaviour of wild chimpanzees in Africa, and her findings have forced humanity to rethink its relationship to the animal world. Over forty films and numerous reports have made the name of Jane Goodall world famous.职业拳击手 发表于 2025-3-28 08:59:00
,Laura Bassi (1711–1778): The World’s First Female University Professor,ship. After her death, another six hundred years would pass before any other important female academics would make an appearance in the scientific world. Even though the universities were growing more prestigious and knowledge was accumulating in them during this period, women were strictly forbidde音乐戏剧 发表于 2025-3-28 11:36:55
,Émilie Du Châtelet (1706–1749): Mastermind of the Early Enlightenment,d view in which a divine being no longer mysteriously determined the flight of a cannonball or the load limit of a loading crane, but events could be scientifically explained and even predicted. Half a century earlier, Galileo and Kepler had already described this radically new idea, but it had only