1. Thoughts after reading the story of a scientist.
Marie Curie
Marie Curie is a great female scientist who once won the He has won several Nobel Prizes and received medals from many high-level national academic institutions. She studied hard and was never satisfied. After countless experiments, she discovered the radioactive element radium. Radium was a discovery that shocked the world in her lifetime.
Although I don’t understand what an element is or what radioactivity is, reading this book made me feel its weight. In order to extract radium from 9,000 kilograms of asphalt and uranium slag, Marie Curie had to boil the slag pot after pot and stir it all the time; pour it in and out from bottle to bottle, crystallizing bit by bit. She wore work clothes stained with dust and acid every day, standing next to the big pot, burning with smoke, her eyes were watering, and her throat was itchy... In this way, she struggled for 45 months and more than 1,300 days. What a shame. Heavy labor requires such perseverance! She is not only a world-famous scholar, but also a veritable worker, a housewife, and a mother of children!
Marie Curie worked hard to cultivate an untapped garden, and finally achieved one of the most important achievements in the history of modern science - the discovery of the radioactive element radium. He has made significant contributions to mankind and made immortal contributions!
How I long to swim in the ocean of knowledge, explore the world of science, and uncover the secrets of nature one after another like Mrs. Jucheng. Now, compared with Mrs. Curie, I really feel ashamed. I usually don’t have perseverance in doing things. Whenever I do math problems, once I encounter a more difficult problem, I don’t want to use my brain too much. If I can’t solve it once, I long for my parents’ help. I hope They can help me complete...
After reading the book "Madame Curie", I realized a truth: it is not easy to achieve good results; it is not easy to achieve something. What comes easily must take hard work. As the old saying goes: "There are roads in the mountain of books and hard work is the path; there is no limit to the sea of ??learning and hard work is the boat." Therefore, from normal times, you must develop good study habits, be able to think independently, study seriously, and not be afraid of difficulties. In the future, I must learn from Madame Curie’s tenacious and enterprising spirit, study hard, have the courage to practice, and strive to climb the peak of science. I hope that when I grow up, I will be a scientific academician like Madame Curie, and strive for the prosperity of the motherland and the scientific cause of the motherland throughout my life!
2. Luban’s thoughts after reading 100 Stories of Scientists
When I finished reading this book, I couldn’t help but admire the scientists’ love for science and their dedication to science. The hard-working Lu Ban answered that none of the 100 scientists, the first Chinese astronaut Wang Ganjun, succeeded without hard research.
This reminds me that when I encounter difficulties and troubles in my study and life, if I try a few times but fail, I will give up and give up. Compared with scientists, I feel ashamed! How diligent these scientists are, cherishing time like gold; How brave the scientists are, forging ahead despite difficulties; How humble the scientists are, never satisfied; How studious and tireless the scientists are; What are the classroom scientists? How determined to defend the truth...
I know that not everyone who works hard can become a scientist, but those who don’t work hard don’t even have hope. The spirit of scientists is worth learning!
3. How to write a review after reading "100 Stories of Scientists Told by Ye Yonglie"
Childhood is often a period in life when one decides where to go. People often say: "Ten It takes a year to grow a tree, but a century to grow a person. "Only when the seedlings are strong can the roots be deep, and only when the roots are deep can the leaves be luxuriant." Only by loving science from an early age can one grow up and reach great heights. This is a famous saying by Ye Yonglie, the author of "100 Scientist Stories".
Open "100 Stories of Scientists" and it collects: scientists from various fields in ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, including master architects: Lu Ban, Yu Hao, miracle doctor: Hua Tuo, pharmacologist: Li Shizhen, and great mathematicians: Hua Luogeng, Chen Jingrun and others. The foreign "father of geometry" Euclid, the mother of radium - Mr. and Mrs. Curie... I couldn't put it down after reading the whole book. The stories of each scientist were deeply reflected in my mind and made me The scientists who moved me the most - Mr. and Mrs. Curie, the Curies were great French scientists who won the Nobel Prize together. Mrs. Curie won the Nobel Prize twice. Mrs. Curie’s real name was Marie Sklodows. Card. Mary's life was difficult when she was a child. In order to help her sister complete her studies, she worked as a tutor for others and sent her own money to her sister who was in school. Six years later, her sister graduated. Mary had a small amount of money saved by herself and her sister's help. When she went to school, her grades were among the best. When she grew up, she married Curie. Later, a radioactive element, radium, interested them. Unfortunately, Curie died in a car accident, but Madame Curie was not abducted here. In the end, after hard work, this element harmed her health. , she suffered from pernicious anemia. In order to commemorate her, others called her the mother of Radium. This book shows us the growth path of scientists. Scientists love science, concentrate on research, and their perseverance spirit is worth learning. Their stories inspire us that "hard work pays off" and as long as we work hard, we will always gain something.
4. How to write a 200-word review of "The Scientist's Story"
This afternoon, I sat on the sofa and read "The Scientist's Story". I couldn't help but laugh out loud when I read the story about Edison hatching chicks. I feel particularly happy when I see one of Edison's inventions succeed.
Although Edison only read books for three months, he loved science very much and moved forward step by step. In every experiment, Edison worked day and night. Although he failed many times, he never gave up. After many sleepless nights, he succeeded.
Without diligence, how could Edison have such great success? As I write this, I can't help but think of his famous saying: "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration! Unfortunately, I have no inspiration, so I can only spend 100% perspiration to achieve success."
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Please review the 200-word scientist story
Boyle was born on January 25, 1627, into an aristocratic family in Ireland. His father was an earl and his family was wealthy. He is the youngest of fourteen brothers. When he was a child, Boyle was not particularly smart, and he still had a stutter in his speech. He did not like lively games, but he was very studious and liked to read and think quietly. He received a good education from an early age and traveled to Europe from 1639 to 1644. During this period, he read many natural science books, including the famous "Dialogue Concerning the Two World Systems" by the astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei. This book made a deep impression on him. His later famous book "The Skeptical Chemist" was written in imitation of this book.
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Reading Experience of Scientists 200 words
Review of "The Story of Scientists" Author: Composition Library Administrator Release Date: September 23, 2010 This book... I have been reading it for a long time. It is a book that records the stories of scientists. The book does not have much dust on it. I put it on top and read it often. At that moment, my heart can Calm down, this year is 2010. I remember that the last time I opened it, it was February 2010. I once again knocked on the door to science, and my heart calmed down. When I opened the first page, it was very ordinary. It was a table of contents with the names of celebrities who were about to tell us stories. However, Marie Curie, who studied radium, left a deep impression on me.
Radium is a radioactive element that can cure patients, but it is extremely dangerous during the research process. However, Madame Curie began to study radium for the sake of people's health. During the research process, Madame Curie was not disappointed at all. Madame Curie spent almost all her time on research. Although Madame Curie did not skip meals like Newton, the results of her efforts were good. Madame Curie developed radium, which brought convenience to society. But this strong woman who persevered in science left forever. Isn’t tenacity and hard work what this story tells us? No matter who we are, as long as we have a sincere heart, I will believe that we can also make great contributions to society!
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Scientist’s Story Edison 200 words
1. First Experiment When Edison was young, he often went to the neighborhood Muir Winchester's home mill. One day, he saw Winchester using a balloon to test a flying device in the Winchester family's mill. This experiment fascinated Edison. He thought that if a person's stomach is full of air, he will definitely rise. God. A few days later, Edison mixed several chemical raw materials together and gave them to his father's helper Michael Oates.
5. After reading the story of the scientist for fourth grade
"The Scientist's Story" "Story" is my favorite book that I read during the winter vacation. The book contains stories about Darwin, Newton, Edison and other scientists. After reading it, I felt that they were really great and powerful. No one would be surprised how common and commonplace these things are in today's technologically advanced world, such as telegraphs, telephones, and electric lights. But do you know how crucial and ecstatic these things were to people at that time? Humanity therefore remembers their inventor - Edison. He is truly the "King of Inventions" and we should all learn from him.
In 1847, Edison was born into a business family in Milan, Ohio, USA. When he was very young, Edison had a strong curiosity. One day, he pointed to the hen that was hatching eggs and asked his mother: "What is the hen doing sitting under the egg?" His mother said: "Oh, then They are hatching chicks!" In the afternoon, Edison suddenly disappeared. The family looked around anxiously and finally found him in the chicken coop. It turned out that he was squatting in the chicken coop, laying a lot of eggs to hatch the chicks! After his parents saw it, they couldn't laugh or cry, and told him that humans can't hatch chicks. I had to pull him out, wash his face, and wash his clothes. On the way home, he asked in confusion, "Why?" 6. How to write a review after reading "Ye Yonglie tells 100 scientific stories"
After reading it, I was deeply shocked by the mysteries of science, and I slowly fell in love with scientific stories.
7. Request for your thoughts after reading 300-word stories about scientists (3 articles)
Today, I read "The Story of Scientist Watt". This book tells us that Watt was a famous British scientist. When he was a child, he liked to take apart toys and put them back together again. Once, Watt was in the kitchen. Watching his grandma cooking, he noticed that the boiling water caused the pot lid to open and close again. After several days of careful observation and careful thinking, he finally understood: It turned out that it was the water vapor that pushed the pot lid to beat. , he invented the steam engine and made contributions to mankind.
This story taught me that to be a scientist, you must first be diligent and studious, and you must also be good at observation and think carefully. Yes: People have two treasures, their hands and their brains. We must make full use of these two treasures to better benefit mankind.
8. After reading the story of the scientist
Discard. Mistakes
No one is perfect. Even the greatest people will make mistakes. The important thing is to correct mistakes in time and discard them. Only by discarding mistakes can we embark on the road to success. The road to the door of success.
It is said that on the first day Einstein came to the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, the administrator asked him what utensils he needed. He replied: "I see, a table or stand, a chair and some paper." A pen will do. Ah, by the way, a big wastebasket is needed.” The manager asked strangely: “Why a big one?” Einstein replied: “So that I can throw all the mistakes in.” "The world has always been like this. Every ordinary or great person will make mistakes. Only people like Einstein, who constantly discard mistakes, can see a way forward."
As the saying goes, "No one is a saint, and no one can make mistakes." Aren't we the same!
When we choose to use our study time to watch TV and play on the computer, we make a mistake. But as long as we don't make the same mistake next time, we are still good students; when we use illness as an excuse not to go out to do exercises, we have made another mistake. But as long as we no longer avoid doing exercises, we will still be praised by the teacher; when we encounter difficulties in the quiz and choose to plagiarize, we have made another mistake. But as long as we stop using this method and think about this problem with our hearts, we will still be innocent...
Zengzi said: "I examine myself three times every day: Are I unfaithful in my plans for others? Are I unfaithful in my dealings with friends? ? If we can do this, reflect on ourselves every day, discover and discard mistakes in time, one day we will see a way forward.
Especially when our bodies and minds are not yet mature, and our worldview has not yet been established, we need to discover and correct mistakes in a timely manner, discard them, and constantly improve ourselves in the process to make ourselves better!