Women in the science

by Cristina Celeiro Ferrer

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By 1st and 2nd of Secundary School
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WOMEN SCIENTIST
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February 2022
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11/02/2022
Welcome
TO MAGAZINE
This magazine is created by the 1st and 2nd year high school courses in order to meet female scientists to commemorate them on the day of women in science.
What's
INSIDE
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01. MARIE CURIE
María y Macha

02. ROSALIND FRANKLIN
Rocío y Martín

03. ADA LOVELACE
Alicia y Alex

04. JUNE ALMEIDA
Lorena y Nico

05. HIPATIA DE ALEJANDRÍA
Juan y Kevin

06. ESTEFHANIE KWOLEK
Andrés y Mireia

07. SOPHIE GERMAIN
José G. y Jonathan

08. JANE GOODALL
Patricia
Marie
CURIE
BY MARIA
HER LIFE
She was a Polish physicist and chemist of French nationality.
She was a pioneer in the field of radioactivity, she was the first person to receive two Nobel Prizes in different specialties:
·Physical.
·Chemistry.
She was also the first woman to hold a professorship at the University of Paris.
She was born in Warsaw on November 7, 1867 and died in Passy (France) on July 4, 1934 at the age of 66.

Her achievements include the first studies on the phenomenon of radioactivity.

She was the daughter of Polish teachers of Physics and Chemistry, piano and music.
She suffered from depression in her childhood caused by family instability at home and the future First World War.
Ella's sister, Bonislawa, assisted her financially with her medical studies which forced her to move to Paris where she met her future husband and where she continued her research and became a professor at the University of Paris.
BY MARIA
Comic Panel 1
Her phisical
Marie Curie was a woman of medium height, that is, neither big nor small.
She has black eyes, short black eyelashes, and irregular and very fine eyebrows.
Her nose was chubby and she went up a little bit at the tip of it.
Her lips were thin. She had curly and very messy hair, it was red and always tied up.
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