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    The section physics deals with NOTHING – literally! You'll find here early ideas on what a vacuum is, the demonstration of artificial radioactivity and development and usage of the energy preservation

  2. Maria Skłodowska-Curie: discoverer of two radioactive elements

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    were not allowed to study at the universities in Polish ethnic areas. Did the dreams of the sisters come true? Let’s find it out from our story… Maria

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    Sybilla Merian and Cocoons Listen Sibylla woke – the room was still pitch black in the early morning but she was very excited and just couldn’t

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    notorious scurvy" is maybe the best-known illness from which seamen of all times suffered. James Lind, a ship's doctor, was able to find the cause of the scurvy by employing a highly systematic approach: a [...] of those at the age of 13. Nineteen years later, she published her first book in which she layed out the principle of metamorphosis and illustrated it with a lot of her drawings. You'll find ideas on how Sibylla's idea

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    . Discoverer of two radioactive elements: Marie Skłodowska-Curie What would be a suitable model to describe the likeness of an atom? Rutherford's experimental findings were in contradiction

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    and the Atoms "The notorious scurvy" is maybe the best-known illness from which seamen of all times suffered. James Lind, a ship's doctor, was able to find the cause of the scurvy by employing a [...] of the vacuum. Guericke and vacuum What would be a suitable model to describe the likeness of an atom? Rutherford's experimental findings were in contradiction to the theories represented

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    Answers Listen Science and its methods cannot answer all questions. On the one hand, there are certain areas which cannot be answered by scientific methods. This does not mean that scientists do not have an opinion with respect to these questions. However, their opinions are those of human beings and not scientific ones. Moreover, there are also questions to which science has not found an answer so far, and it can be questioned whether science will ever find an answer. Stories where this aspect plays an important role are:

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    Useful tips for narrating a story (adapted from M. Clough, 2010) Listen Have an interesting story to tell. The key of storytelling is to provide listeners with a good story. If you don't have a story worth listening to, no one will listen. Focus on your audience. You are definitely not going to tell a horror story to little kids! Just like you shouldn't tell an overly childish story to older ones. Find a good story for the listeners. Memorize the basic story. If your story has dialogue, you don't need to memorize the exact dialogue, just

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    and his losing game to prove the existence of the vacuum. Guericke and vacuum What would be a suitable model to describe the likeness of an atom? Rutherford's experimental findings [...] lot of her drawings. You'll find ideas on how Sibylla's idea make drawings of caterpillars and butterflies may have emerged in Sibylla and the cocoons

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    , was able to find the cause of the scurvy by employing a highly systematic approach: a comparative, experimentally-based study on his patients. More details can be found in the narration Lind and scurvy [...] cannons. Rumford and calorics What would be a suitable model to describe the likeness of an atom? Rutherford's experimental findings were in contradiction to the theories represented

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