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Catch That Zeppelin [short story • The Elements of Marie Curie with Dava SobelAbout This EpisodeHow did Marie Curie’s discoveries in radioactivity change our understanding of the natural world? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice sit down with science writer Dava Sobel, author of a new book on Curie, to explore the enduring impact of her work on radioactivity. Discover how Curie’s meticulous research led to the isolation of radium and polonium—elements that unlocked the mysteries of radioactivity and laid the foundation for modern physics and chemistry. Learn how her insights paved the way for radioactive dating, which determined the Earth’s age, and her revolutionary contributions to medical science, including the use of radium to treat cancer and the development of mobile X-ray units during World War I. We dive into the science behind her two Nobel Prizes—one in physics and one in chemistry—and her perseverance in refining tiny quantities of radioactive material from tons of ore. We also discuss the r • Marie curie1. Marie Curie 2. Index Introduction Family & Childhood Education Pierre Curie Marie Curie’s research Nobel Prize in physics and chemistry Curiosities 3. Introduction Marie Curie was born on November 7, in Warsow, capital of Poland . She died in from leukemia in Paris She sudied physical at the Sorbonne, in Paris. She was the discover of Polonium and Radium 4. Family Wladyslaw Sklodowski : physicist and maths teacher. Bronislawa Boguska : teacher. 5. Josef : doctor Zosia : dyed from Typhus on Bronia : studied medicine in Paris. Helena : teacher. 6. Childhood Marie Curie finished her studies with the higher marks in their class. Poland was ocupied bygd Russia and Germany. The household was crowded. Marie’s mother died from Tuberculosis on Zosia died from Typhus. 7. Education She finished her studies on She wanted to study at Sorbonne University. To prepare, she joined the “flying university”. To prepare for the Sorbonne she got a job as a gover
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