If you were a chick making mindblow-level science discoveries in 1911, you’d be rare. You’d be among the elite. You’d get a nobel prize. You’d be… rejected? From a seat in the French Academy of Sciences? That’s what Marie Curie endured, at least, after her groundbreaking radioactivity research landed her the aforementioned coveted award and great notoriety. To be fair, however, it wasn’t just because of ovaries. It was also.. Read More