This should enrage everyone.
I wish I was surprised by this, but I'm a woman who is aware of my environment, so....😒
Posts by L’Etat C’est Moi
Happy Hour?
Virginia you know what to do, #VoteYesVirginia
The President's power is unchecked.
As a result, he had Republican states eliminate their Democratic districts, started a war, and posted a picture of himself as Jesus. We can push back on all of it with today's vote in Virginia.
Today's ELECTION DAY!
#VoteYesVirginiaToday
Polls are open 6am-7pm.
There’s something mentally wrong with the President of the United States.
If you’re in line before 7 PM, don’t worry. You can still vote. #VoteYesVirginiaToday
THIS VIRGINIA VOTER NAILS IT 💥
#VoteYesVirginiaToday
“…as Democrats, we simply can’t come to a boxing match when the person brings a knife. We’re just not going to be able to survive that. So that’s the position we’ve been forced into.”
What a wonderful woman, with a brilliant mind!
Further reading
• Stable isotopes in biochemical research
• Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in biology
• Enzyme structure and function
• Women in early biochemistry
• National Medal of Science recipients
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A smiling elderly woman with short gray hair and glasses, wearing a light green cardigan and a floral skirt, stands in front of two oil portraits.
She continued her research for decades, driven not by recognition, but by curiosity. Cohn’s work helped shape modern biochemistry, influencing medicine and molecular biology in ways most people never see.
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Over her career, Cohn received major scientific honors, including the National Medal of Science in 1982. Within her field, her impact was undeniable, even if her name was not widely known outside her field.
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Her work helped reveal how enzymes bind, transform, and release molecules, making it possible to understand biological chemistry at a level of detail that had never been accessible before. These methods became foundational to modern biochemistry.
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Cohn changed that. She pioneered the use of stable isotopes and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to track chemical reactions in real time, allowing scientists to follow energy transfer and molecular movement inside living systems
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Her real breakthrough came from a deeper question. How do enzymes actually function inside living cells? Much of biochemistry still relied on indirect observation, limiting what scientists could actually confirm about these processes.
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During World War II, Cohn worked on research related to penicillin, contributing to the scientific effort to understand and support its production at a time when it was urgently needed. It was important work, but only the beginning of what she would go on to do.
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She studied chemistry and quickly distinguished herself, but the path was not easy. Opportunities for women in science were limited, and recognition often went to others, especially male colleagues. Still, Cohn built her career through persistence and precision.
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Cohn was born in 1913 in New York City to Jewish immigrant parents. She came of age in a time when women were rarely encouraged to pursue science, but she pushed forward anyway, drawn to chemistry and the structure of life itself.
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A black and white, waist-up portrait of a woman wearing a white lab coat over a white shirt and scarf. She is standing in a laboratory setting with shelves filled with glassware and bottles behind her. Her right hand is resting on a lab bench, and she is holding a small, dark object.
You’ve probably never heard her name, but her work changed how we understand life at the molecular level. Mildred Cohn helped transform biochemistry from inference into precision, giving scientists new ways to see how life actually works.
#EternalLight
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When have we ever seen an Islamist nation investigate or take responsibility for anything its agents have done?
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Terrorist armies destroy holy sites as policy.
Lawful armies punish the people who violate standards. That difference matters.
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This is the difference between a lawful army and a terrorist army.
A soldier did something disgusting. The IDF condemned it, opened an investigation, jailed him, removed others from combat duty, apologized, and replaced the damaged statue in coordination with the local Christian community.
Israel is the only country in the world that bears the same name, speaks the same language, upholds the same faith, and inhabits the same land as it did 3000 years ago.
Am Yisrael Chai!
Yom atzma'ut same'ah! 🇮🇱
3,000 years old, 78 years young. Happy Birthday, Israel! 🇮🇱
Truly a sage. My life has been better for having read his work.
All of life is the study of attention; where your attention goes, your life flows ❤️
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Via The Historian's Den
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ISIS tortured and killed Khaled Al Asaad when he refused to reveal locations of hidden artifacts!
I’m just here to point out your bias towards Israel. Where was your outrage when this happened? Or is a statue of Jesus that’s the bridge too far? 😒 youtu.be/I0wDm4alRgs