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Trafficking materials and gendered experimental practices: Radium research in early 20th century Vienna
Source: Central Library for Physics, Vienna.
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Friedrich Hasenöhrl, writing on the blackboard, in the Hörsaal of the Physics Institute in Türkenstrasse in 1909. In 1907 Hasenöhrl became Boltzmann's successor at the University of Vienna as the head of the Institute of Theoretical Physics. Josef Nabl, Boltzmann's assistant, and Fritz Kohlrausch are sitting in the back. Source: Central Library for Physics, Vienna.
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Trafficking materials and gendered experimental practices: Radium research in early 20th century Vienna
by Maria Rentetzi
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