Buch, Englisch, 184 Seiten, Format (B × H): 197 mm x 129 mm, Gewicht: 176 g
Buch, Englisch, 184 Seiten, Format (B × H): 197 mm x 129 mm, Gewicht: 176 g
ISBN: 978-1-914979-23-1
Verlag: Haus Publishing
Marie Curie's drive and intellect led her to remarkable scientific success. She became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and remains the only person ever to win Nobel Prizes in two scientific disciplines. Curie is most famous for her pioneering work in the field of radioactivity and for discovering two new elements, polonium and radium. However, she not only broke scientific barriers but defied the gender expectations of her time, excelling within male-dominated scientific communities.
This striking biography reframes our understanding of Curie, rejecting the iconic image of her as a solitary, saint-like figure. It recasts her as a dynamic and engaged person, simultaneously a scientist, mother, wife, and advocate for the benefits of radioactivity for research and medical treatment. Sarah Dry illuminates Curie's personal and professional struggles: the demands of motherhood, the grief she suffered after the loss of her husband, the public scrutiny she faced, and the damaging effects of her exposure to radiation.
The Curie that emerges is a remarkably resilient figure whose fortitude and scientific accomplishments make her an enduring source of inspiration.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction // 1
Early Years // 7
Paris // 21
Discovering Radium // 41
Theorizing radioactivity // 75
Death and laboratory life // 97
Scandal // 113
War // 131
Final Years // 143
Notes // 167
Index // 177




