maco and 1 other boosted Sweet Home Alaberta 🇨🇦 🇺🇦 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️ 🇲🇽 @NMBA@mstdn.ca · activity timestamp 2 weeks ago #Scientist #MaleScientist Read more Read less alt TIL The term “scientist” was coined in the 1830s to describe Mary Somerville. A woman. Because the usual term “man of science” didn’t apply and she wasn’t just a physicist, geologist, or chemist - she was all three. I will now be referring to all men who do science as male scientists. All scientists are female unless indicated otherwise TIL The term “scientist” was coined in the 1830s to describe Mary Somerville. A woman. Because the usual term “man of science” didn’t apply and she wasn’t just a physicist, geologist, or chemist - she was all three. I will now be referring to all men who do science as male scientists. All scientists are female unless indicated otherwise Reply Boost Quote pending approval Like More actions Copy link Flag this post Block
alt TIL The term “scientist” was coined in the 1830s to describe Mary Somerville. A woman. Because the usual term “man of science” didn’t apply and she wasn’t just a physicist, geologist, or chemist - she was all three. I will now be referring to all men who do science as male scientists. All scientists are female unless indicated otherwise TIL The term “scientist” was coined in the 1830s to describe Mary Somerville. A woman. Because the usual term “man of science” didn’t apply and she wasn’t just a physicist, geologist, or chemist - she was all three. I will now be referring to all men who do science as male scientists. All scientists are female unless indicated otherwise
Sweet Home Alaberta 🇨🇦 🇺🇦 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️ 🇲🇽 @NMBA@mstdn.ca · activity timestamp 2 weeks ago #Scientist #MaleScientist Read more Read less alt TIL The term “scientist” was coined in the 1830s to describe Mary Somerville. A woman. Because the usual term “man of science” didn’t apply and she wasn’t just a physicist, geologist, or chemist - she was all three. I will now be referring to all men who do science as male scientists. All scientists are female unless indicated otherwise TIL The term “scientist” was coined in the 1830s to describe Mary Somerville. A woman. Because the usual term “man of science” didn’t apply and she wasn’t just a physicist, geologist, or chemist - she was all three. I will now be referring to all men who do science as male scientists. All scientists are female unless indicated otherwise Reply Boost Quote pending approval Like More actions Copy link Flag this post Block
alt TIL The term “scientist” was coined in the 1830s to describe Mary Somerville. A woman. Because the usual term “man of science” didn’t apply and she wasn’t just a physicist, geologist, or chemist - she was all three. I will now be referring to all men who do science as male scientists. All scientists are female unless indicated otherwise TIL The term “scientist” was coined in the 1830s to describe Mary Somerville. A woman. Because the usual term “man of science” didn’t apply and she wasn’t just a physicist, geologist, or chemist - she was all three. I will now be referring to all men who do science as male scientists. All scientists are female unless indicated otherwise