Lise Meitner is a renowned Austrian physicist known for her work on radioactivity and nuclear physics
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1862 - NETTIE Stevens
discovered the role of chromosomes in sex determination
1867 - Marie Curie
discovered polonium and radium
1878 - Lise Meitner
co-discovered nuclear fission
1900 - Emmy Noether
pioneer in abstract algebra and theoretical physics
1906 - Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
pioneer in X-ray crystallography
1912 - Chien-Shiung Wu
discovery of parity non-conservation
1920 - Rosalind Franklin
discovery of DNA structure
1954 - Mae Jemison
first African American woman in space
In December 1938, Lise Meitner and her nephew Otto Frisch provided the first theoretical explanation
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Explore the representation of women scientists in literary works
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Presentation of an object related to Lise Meitner's work or the history of nuclear physics
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Presentation of films and documentaries illustrating the Matilda effect
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