Wasn’t Marie Currie the first!?
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No, she got two prizes in two different fields (physics and chemistry).
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Boss.
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Not dissimilar to a feat by Granger Tumbleson (1794-1859) who, upon winning the Creppleworth Cup for his Devon cattle at Kimble in 1835, promised to win again with his cow’s offspring later. Sadly all he had were females so he was forced to try himself. Did not work.
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I don’t know why but this made me laugh out loud!! Wow, what a story
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Also Interestingly both of his sons went onto become highly distinguished and influential physicists
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Which proofs how good incentives work. I would also aim for Nobel prize if I knew that would give my kids the opportunity to play in a real Swedish hoppslott once in their lifetime. It doesn't matter whether they're over 30.
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Great guy, but what's wrong with vacuum tubes

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Badass.
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Absolute power move
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