I enjoyed listening to Dr. Breitenberger’s lecture on women in science. The women scientists in the last century were crucial in the women’s suffrage movement and fight for equality. I had heard of many famous women scientists like Marie Curie and Rosalind Franklin but didn’t know exactly what their contribution to science was so it was cool to learn about their experiments. I especially thought the relationship between Marie Curie and her daughter and son-in-law was very interesting. I’m looking forward to seeing things related to Marie Curie in France and possibly visiting her museum.
The Curie Museum in Paris is on my to-do list this year as well. Let’s see if we can fit it all in lol