🌍 International Women's Day 2025 | Strong Women in chemistry and society On the occasion of International Women's Day, we want to draw attention to the incredible contributions of women worldwide who are contributing great things in chemistry and beyond. From groundbreaking scientific discoveries to significant societal changes, women have made a lasting impact on the world. Diversity and equality are irreplaceable and non-negotiable success factors not only in our company, which is committed to developing market-leading and future-oriented chemical products. Diversity and equal treatment form the basis for comprehensive expertise and perspectives everywhere in order to develop innovative ideas and synergies. 🔬 Female chemistry pioneers such as Marie Skłodowska Curie, Dorothy Hodgkin and Ada Yonath have paved the way for future generations. Their discoveries and innovations have not only revolutionized science, but have also shown that women play an indispensable role in chemistry. 🌟 Social role models such as Malala Yousafzai, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Mother Teresa have launched global movements and inspired millions through their courage and determination. Let us honor the achievements of these remarkable women today and every day and work towards a world where equality and equal opportunities are a given. 💬 Share your stories and inspirations! Who are the women you admire the most? How have they influenced your life? Let's talk about it in the comments and celebrate together! #WorldWomensDay #InternationalWomensDay #WomenInChemistry #Equality #Inspiration #IWD2025 #AccelerateAction
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1moIf you mention Maria Skłodowska Curie it would be good to write her last name or full name, not just her husband's last name. Maria Skłodowska used her last name and was Polish, that's why the element she discovered is called Polonium. I think it’s important especially in such post ☺️