inscription that the artist gave to his work told the tragic story Bible lies open in front of the mother and her gesture is conveying us the message of condolence towards her daughter. The Framed scientist Madame Marie curie returned to her home the night of the funeral for her husband, Pierre curie, who was killed in an accident in the streets of Paris and made this entry in her diary:”They filled the grave and put sheaves of flowers on it. Everything is over Pierre is sleeping his last sleep…
Radioisotopes are atoms that consist of unstable combination of neutrons and protons. All elements which have their atomic numbers greater than 83 are radioisotopes and have unstable, radioactive nuclei. They have at least one stable isotope and one unstable isotope. In order to gain stable conformation the nucleus of the atoms loses a neutron due to which radiation energy is given off and the atom is said to be in radioactive state. They are also called as radionuclides because they have more…
Hilary Clinton, Margaret Mead, Oprah Winfrey, Marie Curie, Angela Merkel, Golda Meir, Sandra Day O’Connor… The list of powerful women who have benefitted our society is boundless. Margaret Thatcher as a chemist, Member of Parliament, and Prime Minister, is among the most notable and may be used as a prime paradigm. Not only did these women contribute to civilization, they also, as a whole, earned a college education and have been married. Margaret Thatcher, as a case in point, has two…
I, Marie Curie, agree with what Barack Obama says in his State of the Union speech in 2014. He has many great points, especially about education. I am also very happy to hear that more and more people are obtaining an education. Something like this would have never occurred when I was a kid. After elementary school, I went to a school that prepared Polish people to become teachers. I was not allowed to go to an unversity, even though I was really intelligent. It is great to hear that so many…
Uranium is the element that I chose to write about. Uranium is a element that is a naturally radioactive element that comes in a silverish metal when it’s pure. Uranium quickly oxidizes in air and it can be used to color glass that glows greenish - yellow under a blacklight. Uranium is one of the key ingredients in atomic bombs. Only 1.38% of the uranium in the bomb “Little Boy” detonated over Hiroshima underwent fission and there was 140 pounds of Uranium in total. Uranium is an element that…
Radioactive decay occurs when the nucleus discharges an abundance of energy, in the type of waves, causing nuclear instability which can occur naturally or spontaneously. Alpha (α), beta (β), and gamma particles (γ) are the most known types of radioactive decay despite the fact that there are some more. Alpha decay, α, composes of two neutrons and two protons making alpha particles similar the nucleus of helium. Large components, for example, uranium, radium, and thorium have a greater number of…
Mistakes don’t lead to good, but when they do it’s usually pretty good. Mistakes are needed for discovery,Heinrich Schliemann found out and Percy Spencer. Heinrich Schliemann was an archaeologist and was reckless when it came to digging. Percy Spencer left a candy bar in his pocket near a Magnetron and made a discovery which lead to the microwave. On the other hand, mistakes can be pretty costly. But still mistakes lead to progress. First of all, Heinrich Schliemann started of as an adventurer…
During the time period of World War 1 many inventions were created. Most of these inventions helped soldiers when injured or during the fighting. Many were created in different countries, but then shortly became popular throughout the world. According to this website American born inventor and chemist Hudson Maxim once said, “Doubt is often better than overconfidence, for it leads to inquiry, and inquiry leads to invention”(www.quotabl.es.com). Hudson created varies explosives including…
their lives to find answers in science and medicine. The biographies in this book display a collection of experiments these scientists performed on themselves. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, scientists Lazzaro Spalanzami, Pierre and Marie Curie, John and Jack Haldane, and others exposed themselves to disease, gas, pressure, heat, and injected probes into their hearts. Because of their efforts and self-experiments, today we have access to information and medicine that otherwise we…
doubt were interconnected in the manner that they both can prevent one from attempting something new, even something as important as saving a life. The poem helped me infer that one could be made fun of due to his or her fear. From the quote by Marie Curie,…