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Curie & radioactivity

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Marie Curie's contribution to science won her two Nobel prizes.

Her research into radioactivity made her one of the most outstanding scientists of the 20th century.

Curie's work on radium furthered our understanding in nuclear physics and caused huge advances in the treatment of cancer.

Yet the inherent dangers of her work were unknown. Curie died of leukaemia as a result of years of exposure to radium.Marie Curie has often been seen as an exceptional woman.

Her life was upheld as an example to women fighting for recognition and independence.

But Curie was far from being the worthy paragon history recalls.

What of the public scandal caused by her love affair? And what of the Nobel prize committee's attempt to force Curie to give up her second award?This book presents a snapshot of Curie's life and work.

It gives a clear, accessible explanation of the meaning and importance of the discovery of radioactivity and the implications this has had for society.

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Product Details
Arrow Books Ltd
009923842X / 9780099238423
Paperback / softback
540.92
03/09/2009
United Kingdom
English
94 p.
20 cm
general /further/higher education /secondary Learn More
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