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Katsuko Saruhashi (猿橋 勝子, Saruhashi Katsuko, March 22, 1920 – September 29, 2007) was a Japanese geochemist who created tools that let her take some of the first measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in seawater. She later showed evidence of the dangers of radioactive fallout and how far it can travel.
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Japanese geologist and chemist. Born Mar 22, 1920, in Tokyo, Japan; graduate of Toho University, 1943; University of Tokyo, ScD, 1957, 1st female to earn a ...
Mar 22, 2018 · Born on March 22, 1920 in Tokyo, Saruhashi went on to become the first woman to earn a doctorate in chemistry from the University of Tokyo ...
I was born in 1920 in Tokyo. The only sibling of a brother 10 years older, I was doted on almost excessively by my mother and my father, an electrical engineer.
Nov 30, 2016 · Born in Tokyo in 1920, she was the long awaited baby girl of Saruhashi Kuniharu and Saruhashi Kuno. Spoiled by her parents and older brother ...
Mar 22, 2018 · Saruhashi was born in Tokyo in 1920 to Kuniharu and Kuno Saruhashi. As a child, she was often described as a shy and introverted little girl ...