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History's dynamic duos, from politics to painting and poetry as chosen by Kate Kellaway
Although scientists Pierre and Marie Curie are most well-known for their discovery of the radioactive elements polonium and radium, the story of their romance is one that continues to echo outside the scientific community. Marie, originally from Poland, met French physicist Pierre when she came to Paris to pursue her studies in the physical sciences …
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Marie and Pierre Curie admitted to not fully understanding the source of radioactivity. Could a psychic medium named Eusapia Palladino reveal some clues?
"Pierre and Marie Curie in their laboratory, where radium was discovered." Curie, Marie. Pierre Curie. Trans. Charlotte and Vernon Kellogg. NY: Macmillan, 1923.
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Born Maria Sklodowska in Warsaw, Poland, on November 7, 1867, Marie Curie became the first woman to win a Nobel prize.
"A view of the extraction of radium in the old she where the first radium was obtained." Curie, Marie. Pierre Curie. Trans. Charlotte and Vernon Kellogg. NY: Macmillan, 1923.
Οι γυναίκες με τη μεγαλύτερη επιρροή στη σύγχρονη ιστορία
"Mme. Curie and President Harding at the White House, May 20, 1921, when a grant of radium was presented to its discoverer by the women of America." Curie, Marie. Pierre Curie. Trans. Charlotte and Vernon Kellogg. NY: Macmillan, 1923.
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Image by The Wellcome Trust When researching a famous historical figure, access to their work and materials usually proves to be one of the biggest obstacles.
Ève Curie (1904-2007) was the daughter of Marie and Pierre Curie, and the sister of physicist Irène Joliot-Curie. As a journalist, she was the only member of the famous family who did not pursue a...
Marie Curie war in jeder Hinsicht eine Pionierin. Denn sie war die erste Frau, die einen Nobelpreis erhielt und die...
The ORAU Museum of Radiation and Radioactivity chronicles the scientific and commercial history of radioactivity and radiation. It has been deemed the official repository for historical radiological instruments by the Health Physics Society, and is located at the Professional Training Programs (PTP) training facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
In 1911, Ernest Solvay, the Belgian chemist and industrialist founded Conseil Solvay, the world’s first physics conference. Initially aimed at solving problems in physics and chemistry, the c…
Pierre Curie (1859-1906) was a French physicist and winner of the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics.Curie was born in Paris on May 15, 1859. He received much of his early education at home, where he showed an interest in mathematics. In 1878, Curie received a License in Physics from the…
Marie Curie's tale is one of sacrifice and suffering for science and of unparalleled dedication to unlocking nature’s secrets. Marie Curie's tale is one of sacrifice and suffering for science and of unparalleled dedication to unlocking nature’s secrets.
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Marie Curie's Notebook' (used 1899-1902) is still so radioactive that it can't be safely handled.