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Marie Curie, in Paris in 1925, was awarded a then-unprecedented second Nobel Prize 100 years ago this month. AFP / Getty Images When Marie Curie came to the United States for the first time ...
FEMINISM very nearly won a great victory in the French Academy of Sciences on January 23rd, 1911, when, in the election of a successor to the deceased academician Gernez, Marie Sklodowska Curie ...
We learn, for example, that "only the great [Ernest] Rutherford knew how to deal with Marie, because he was not awed by her— he liked her." He also is quoted as saying "Madame Curie is a hard person ...
Author Dava Sobel discusses how she discovered the many forgotten female scientists who were mentored by Marie Curie in early ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The Radiant Ball honors Marie Curie, the ...
Marie, as she became known in France, studied physics, chemistry, and math at the University. When she began to seek out more laboratory space to continue her studies, a Polish physicist introduced ...
Above all else, Marie Curie was a scientist with remarkable insight. But to the science contemporaries of her time, Curie was a woman, who happened to study science. At times she was overlooked ...
Former 'Gogglebox' star Joe Baggs joined Marie Curie nurse Lynn Devine at Westfield Stratford in London to unveil 'The Art of ...
Marie Curie's groundbreaking work in radioactivity, earning her two Nobel Prizes, led to significant contributions in science and medicine. Despite her discoveries of polonium and radium ...
We know today this is nonsense, but not then. One woman, Marie Curie, helped change the lives of people all over the world and showed that girls are as good at science as boys! When Marie lived in ...
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