Marie Curie

Marie Curie

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Polish-French physicist and chemist (1867–1934)

Mentioned in 9 videos
Born
November 7, 1867, Warsaw
Nationality
Second Polish Republic, France, Russian Empire
Affiliation
University of Paris, Sorbonne, Curie Institute
Field
radioactivity, chemistry, physics
Education
Science Faculty of Paris, Flying University, University of Paris
Awards
Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Physics

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Videos Mentioning Marie Curie

Neil deGrasse Tyson: The Harsh Truth About Horoscopes (sorry but it’s true)

Neil deGrasse Tyson: The Harsh Truth About Horoscopes (sorry but it’s true)

The Diary Of A CEO

Polish and naturalized French physicist and chemist, mentioned as a friend of 'Merlin' in Tyson's Q&A column for his book.

How NotebookLM Was Made

How NotebookLM Was Made

Latent Space

Her handwritten notes were used in a demo of NotebookLM, showcasing the product's ability to process image-based PDFs and use OCR.

The Books Cal Newport Read in April 2022 | Deep Questions Podcast

The Books Cal Newport Read in April 2022 | Deep Questions Podcast

Cal Newport

Mentioned as a historical figure whose reading habits might be analyzed, but not elaborated on.

How to Embrace Slow Productivity, Achieve Mastery, and Defend Your Time — Cal Newport & Tim Ferriss

How to Embrace Slow Productivity, Achieve Mastery, and Defend Your Time — Cal Newport & Tim Ferriss

Tim Ferriss

Scientist, used as an example of slow productivity, taking a two-month vacation while on the verge of major discoveries and Nobel Prizes.

Why The Modern World Make No Sense - Take Back Control Of Your Time & Focus | Cal Newport

Why The Modern World Make No Sense - Take Back Control Of Your Time & Focus | Cal Newport

Cal Newport

A scientist and Nobel laureate mentioned as an example of an individual whose work benefited from varying intensity and seasonal work patterns.

Dmitry Korkin: Computational Biology of Coronavirus | Lex Fridman Podcast #90

Dmitry Korkin: Computational Biology of Coronavirus | Lex Fridman Podcast #90

Lex Fridman

A groundbreaking scientist, represented by a bobblehead in Dmitry Korkin's collection.

Is The Manosphere Really That Dangerous? - Louis Theroux

Is The Manosphere Really That Dangerous? - Louis Theroux

Chris Williamson

A Nobel Prize-winning scientist, used as a contrasting example to highlight that female success is not solely based on physical appearance or Instagram following.

Why Good Companies Go Bad (And How to Stop It)

Why Good Companies Go Bad (And How to Stop It)

Y Combinator

Wife of Nobel laureate August Krogh, she was diagnosed with diabetes and her story is linked to the founding of Nordisk Insulin Laboratorium to ensure ethical production of insulin.

Biggest Mysteries in Physics: Antimatter, Dark Energy & ToE - Don Lincoln | Lex Fridman Podcast #497

Biggest Mysteries in Physics: Antimatter, Dark Energy & ToE - Don Lincoln | Lex Fridman Podcast #497

Lex Fridman

Two-time Nobel Prize winner in Physics and Chemistry, whose quote emphasizes the importance of understanding over fear.