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they're awesome and pike and sam riley played marie and pierre curie collaborators in the lab and in life. >>there is another and it's killing of think he found an undiscovered >>in a new change their place in 20 th-century inn on east, you know one of the make sure mom was got regional said one of the most destructive. not just an almond zone around to meet its mind radioactive charts their discoveries as well as the far-reaching consequences of their work and digs into details of murray's life that surprised director mark johnson trop if you can get one site puts it my nose into it and what i started making do searches each city becomes bigger and bigger and bigger boats that robbie and riley heaped praise on pikes portrayal of hearing that's. >>the secret i just don't want to try to you know when you went so on. really good you believe what they're saying and what you're saying then comes naturally this is my life. >>in hollywood, i'm david daniel. >>and that wraps up kron 4 news at 9. but our primetime news continues at the top of the hour fighting to reopen schools in california
they're awesome and pike and sam riley played marie and pierre curie collaborators in the lab and in life. >>there is another and it's killing of think he found an undiscovered >>in a new change their place in 20 th-century inn on east, you know one of the make sure mom was got regional said one of the most destructive. not just an almond zone around to meet its mind radioactive charts their discoveries as well as the far-reaching consequences of their work and digs into details of...
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even when i try to think of female role models in stem i have trouble picturing anyone other than marie curie and yet throughout history there have been countless female scientists whose stories have gone on told by some accounts only 5 percent of recorded history dating back 3500 years is devoted to women. that doesn't add up haven't women always made up 50 percent of the population why are so few ringback of them represented in science. this is not science it's never neutral because science is always interlinked into the. society and which science is happening and. science doesn't happen in a vacuum and that's why science is always influenced by what values and norms prevail in a society what things are conceivable unsayable at all. and. if we travel further back in time a different picture emerges around 90 percent of all between around 40005000 b.c. . in archaeological records are well represented. in the transition from prehistory to the historical period women's voices and perspectives tended to fade what happened. one theory is that with the expansion of civilization the power balance
even when i try to think of female role models in stem i have trouble picturing anyone other than marie curie and yet throughout history there have been countless female scientists whose stories have gone on told by some accounts only 5 percent of recorded history dating back 3500 years is devoted to women. that doesn't add up haven't women always made up 50 percent of the population why are so few ringback of them represented in science. this is not science it's never neutral because science...
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. >> when have other people's opinions affected anything >> the new film about marie curie. discovered radioactivity and the first woman to win a nobel prize. i speak to marjane satrapi of "persepolis" fame. >> iave a drawer full of emails and people are afraid to say what they
. >> when have other people's opinions affected anything >> the new film about marie curie. discovered radioactivity and the first woman to win a nobel prize. i speak to marjane satrapi of "persepolis" fame. >> iave a drawer full of emails and people are afraid to say what they