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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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In one of his several visits to Vienna between 1927 and 1931, Albert Einstein, invited by Felix Ehrenhaft, attended a lecture at the Physics Institute of the University of Vienna. In the second row, right side of the Hörsaal, one can see Olga Steindler-Ehrenhaft, Felix Ehrenhaft, and Albert Einsetin. 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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