She was a Brilliant Physicist but Never Won the Nobel Prize

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  • Опубликовано: 6 мар 2023
  • Imagine being recognized for your outstanding contributions to the world not once, not twice, but 49 times! Sounds impressive, right? Now imagine not winning a single time.
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    Happy International Women’s Day! This video celebrates the amazing accomplishments of physicist Lise Meitner.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @ullashbiswas
    @ullashbiswas Год назад +5

    A legend never died. Lise was a great scientist. Love from Bangladesh.

  • @HistoryOfEnergy
    @HistoryOfEnergy Год назад +2

    Watched a doc about her recently and thought to myself “some modern RUclipsr needs to make a video on her asap” couple months later here we are. Cheers and best of luck in Abu Dhabi

  • @SparrowHawkPilot
    @SparrowHawkPilot 11 месяцев назад +3

    It’s such a shame we discriminate and stall such great minds just because of their sex and or nationality.

  • @arrowghost
    @arrowghost 8 месяцев назад +1

    I did not know her much until I watch this video, the most famous one of all I still remember for many years was actually Marie Curie.

  • @howardleekilby7390
    @howardleekilby7390 7 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @the_sideshifter
    @the_sideshifter Год назад

    A very well made video, it's perfect for The International Women's Day Maybe reflect it in the title?

  • @lukehahn4489
    @lukehahn4489 Год назад

    I was afraid you were going Curie.

  • @TheSwissGabber
    @TheSwissGabber Год назад +2

    Please keep identity politics out.
    Yes, >70 years ago it was a tough time for jewish women in Germany. But no, we should not treat women today differently because of this.
    They are not a "special need" group. Women are, in fact, as capable as men. They also, believe it or not, have their own agency.
    Your other videos are researched very good, apply the same skills to this topic. Look into sexual dimorphism and what emancipation does to the number of women in STEM-fields.