Description
Nothing in this world should be feared … only understood
Did you know Marie Curie was the first woman to receive, not one, but two Nobel Prizes in two different fields of science? She was a pioneer woman of physics and chemistry who changed the world as we know it with her research in radiation. This fearless scientist designed and delivered portable x-rays to the battlefields of World War I, which helped diagnose more than 1 million wounded soldiers. Soldiers referred to these portable x-ray machines as “Little Curies.”
Curie knew that “Nothing in this world should be feared … only understood” and that was her life goal. May this bright and colorful depiction of Madam Curie always remind us that knowledge is power and research changes the world.
Product Description:
- Side vent openings to allow you access to your clothing.
- Tested through 50 industrial launderer washes.
- 5-ounce, 80/20 poly/combed cotton performance blend poplin
- One-piece, lined, notched lapel
- Left chest patch pocket with bar-tacked pencil stall; printed with the message “Nothing in this world should be feared … only understood”
- Two lower pockets
- Backside printed picture of Marie Curie
- 5-button closure
Color: White
Care Instructions:
Industrial Wash. Home Wash. Light soil wash.