Hi, can some body name me 10 famous female chemists/scientists?
i already have marie curie, fang, maria hebraea, tapputi belatekallim and dorothy hodgkin.
Answers:
get back to class and quite asking other ppl to do your work
soz im usless at this, good luck x
Anna lytical, Alma Poshuns,Amy Sillan,Dee Tocksifi.
anna atkins, josephine baker, ruth benedict, corneila clapp, marie curie(sorry!) ellen eglui, alice fletcher, hipparchia, lilvarti , florence nightengale
here is two for a start marie currie, margret thatcher ex pm another one kim as in how clean is your house she was head of forensics with mi5
All of these ar Nobels:
for chemistry: Irene Joliot-Curie (1935), for physics: Maria Mayer (1963), Irene Joliot-Curie (1935), for medicine: Gerty Cory (1947), Rosalyn Yalow (1977), Barbara Mc Clintock (1983), Rita Levi-Montalcini (1986), Gertrude Elion (1988), Christiane Nusslein-Volhard (1995)..
.plus a researcher, Lise Meitner, a Jewish chemist o physicist.
Rosalind Franklin- produced the first X-ray diffraction images of DNA. Data probably stolen by Watson and Crick, who never fully attributed her contributions- a lot like the answers here in Yahoo.
Josephine Baker- helped track down "Typhoid Mary." Public health pioneer.
See also the reference list below.
Madame Pompedeau
1) Margaret Burbidge - Astronomer
2) Sister Kenny - Something to do with polio
3) Dorothea Klumpke - Astronomer
4) Henrietta Swan Leavitt - Astronomer
5) Sarah Mather - Invented the periscope
There you go honey that makes 10
here is a web site.
http://www.factmonster.com/spot/whmbios2.
Marie Curie, Jane Goodall, Mary Leakey, Barbara McClintock, Margaret Mead, etc etc
try looking at the nobel prize website.. there are plenty there
google search for noble prize
hey..lazy git...ever heard of those things called libraries?
Your generation is just so lazy!
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Answers:
get back to class and quite asking other ppl to do your work
soz im usless at this, good luck x
Anna lytical, Alma Poshuns,Amy Sillan,Dee Tocksifi.
anna atkins, josephine baker, ruth benedict, corneila clapp, marie curie(sorry!) ellen eglui, alice fletcher, hipparchia, lilvarti , florence nightengale
here is two for a start marie currie, margret thatcher ex pm another one kim as in how clean is your house she was head of forensics with mi5
All of these ar Nobels:
for chemistry: Irene Joliot-Curie (1935), for physics: Maria Mayer (1963), Irene Joliot-Curie (1935), for medicine: Gerty Cory (1947), Rosalyn Yalow (1977), Barbara Mc Clintock (1983), Rita Levi-Montalcini (1986), Gertrude Elion (1988), Christiane Nusslein-Volhard (1995)..
.plus a researcher, Lise Meitner, a Jewish chemist o physicist.
Rosalind Franklin- produced the first X-ray diffraction images of DNA. Data probably stolen by Watson and Crick, who never fully attributed her contributions- a lot like the answers here in Yahoo.
Josephine Baker- helped track down "Typhoid Mary." Public health pioneer.
See also the reference list below.
Madame Pompedeau
1) Margaret Burbidge - Astronomer
2) Sister Kenny - Something to do with polio
3) Dorothea Klumpke - Astronomer
4) Henrietta Swan Leavitt - Astronomer
5) Sarah Mather - Invented the periscope
There you go honey that makes 10
here is a web site.
http://www.factmonster.com/spot/whmbios2.
Marie Curie, Jane Goodall, Mary Leakey, Barbara McClintock, Margaret Mead, etc etc
try looking at the nobel prize website.. there are plenty there
google search for noble prize
hey..lazy git...ever heard of those things called libraries?
Your generation is just so lazy!
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