Feb 1, 2019
Celebrate the women behind the periodic table
Posted by James Christian Smith in category: chemistry
#HiddenFigures #Friday Here we spotlight some of the women who revolutionized our understanding of the elements. Marie Curie is the most celebrated, for her double Nobel-prizewinning research on radioactivity and for discovering polonium and radium. Stories of other women’s roles are scarce. So, too, is an appreciation of the skills required, including tenacity and diligence in performing experiments, sifting through data and reassessing theories.
Brigitte Van Tiggelen and Annette Lykknes spotlight female researchers who discovered elements and their properties.