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With women making up only 20 percent of Congress, there are many types of women ā especially women of color ā who have never been represented on Capitol Hill. The record-breaking wave of female candidates in 2018 comes with a list of firsts among those women. Hereās a list of some of those firsts, which we will keep updating as results come in.
A List Of Firsts For Women In This Yearās Midterm Elections
Photo: Getty Images Caption:Ā (From left to right) Rashida Tlaib, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Sharice Davids, Ilhan Omar and Ayanna Pressley.
The Genius of Marie Curie
Growing up in Warsaw in Russian-occupied Poland, the young Marie Curie, originally named Maria Sklodowska, was a brilliant student, but she faced some challenging barriers. As a woman, she was barred from pursuing higher education, so in an act of defiance, Marie enrolled in the Floating University, a secret institution that provided clandestine education to Polish youth. By saving money and working as a governess and tutor, she eventually was able to move to Paris to study at the reputed Sorbonne. here, Marie earned both a physics and mathematics degree surviving largely on bread and tea, and sometimes fainting from near starvation.Ā
In 1896, Henri Becquerel discovered that uranium spontaneously emitted a mysterious X-ray-like radiation that could interact with photographic film. Curie soon found that the element thorium emitted similar radiation. Most importantly, the strength of the radiation depended solely on the elementās quantity, and was not affected by physical or chemical changes. This led her to conclude that radiation was coming from something fundamental within the atoms of each element. The idea was radical and helped to disprove the long-standing model of atoms as indivisible objects. Next, by focusing on a super radioactive ore called pitchblende, the Curies realized that uranium alone couldnāt be creating all the radiation. So, were there other radioactive elements that might be responsible?
In 1898, they reported two new elements, polonium, named for Marieās native Poland, and radium, the Latin word for ray. They also coined the term radioactivity along the way. By 1902, the Curies had extracted a tenth of a gram of pure radium chloride salt from several tons of pitchblende, an incredible feat at the time. Later that year, Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel were nominated for the Nobel Prize in physics, but Marie was overlooked. Pierre took a stand in support of his wifeās well-earned recognition. And so both of the Curies and Becquerel shared the 1903 Nobel Prize, making Marie Curie the first female Nobel Laureate.
In 1911, she won yet another Nobel, this time in chemistry for her earlier discovery of radium and polonium, and her extraction and analysis of pure radium and its compounds. This made her the first, and to this date, only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences. Professor Curie put her discoveries to work, changing the landscape of medical research and treatments. She opened mobile radiology units during World War I, and investigated radiationās effects on tumors.
However, these benefits to humanity may have come at a high personal cost. Curie died in 1934 of a bone marrow disease, which many today think was caused by her radiation exposure. Marie Curieās revolutionary research laid the groundwork for our understanding of physics and chemistry, blazing trails in oncology, technology, medicine, and nuclear physics, to name a few. For good or ill, her discoveries in radiation launched a new era, unearthing some of scienceās greatest secrets.
From the TED-Ed Lesson The genius of Marie Curie - Shohini Ghose
Animation by Anna Nowakowska
Happy Birthday to Marie Curie!
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You halfway through Dinner w/ parents when she says "Daddy can you pass the yams"...
Out of instinct you reach for it the same time her pops doā¦sooo now her dad looking at you like..
Meanwhile you looking back likeā¦
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& Her mom lowkey freak ass sitting there likeā¦
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Grandpa be like
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The Uncle under his breath likeā¦..
Auntie reaching for the boyfriend under the table likeā¦Ā
#AuntiesStayFreakingAndCheating lmao
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your friend who was invited over for dinner is in the corner likeā¦
Bruh man from next Door likeā¦
Your innocent baby sister who doesnāt understand whatās happening is likeā¦
OMG!!!
Look at all these great minds sleeping #yourmindisblown
Stumbled across these 2006/2007 gems. The kids are so tiny! (at Lawrence, Kansas)
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Science is awesome and Boeing software engineer Keith Enevoldsen wanted to make that more apparent to anyone whose eye glazed over in school the moment they saw the Periodic Table of Elements brought out.
Enevoldsen updated the illustrated the period table to include demonstrate how each element on the table affects our everyday lives. Itās The Periodic Tables of Elements, in Pictures and Words!
Enevoldsen made a high-res printable version of his periodic table available under the Creative Commons license, both with and without the written words or the pictures.,
The individual element cards, which come with easy instructions on how to print make great study tools or you can even order the tables as high-quality posters.
Enevoldsen also make sure to keep his illustrated periodic table updated.
āFor instance, Enevoldsen added Nihonium, Moscovium, Tennessine, and Oganesson when they were officially named the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry in 2016.ā
Visit the website for The Periodic Tables of Elements, in Pictures and Words for additional info.
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Regulators took issue with the tortuously named "New of Kopi Jantan Tradisional Natural Herbs Coffee," which didn't declare a chemical akin to the erectile dysfunction drug's active ingredient.
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This Biology Teacher Disproved Transphobia With ScienceĀ
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Sex redefined
āThe idea of two sexes is simplistic. Biologists now think there is a wider spectrum than that.ā
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