Paperblanks Journal - Marie Curie, Science of Radioactivity, Ultra Lined Journal - Hardcover

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Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867-1934) was a Polish and naturalized French scientist best known for her pioneering research on radioactivity. Seemingly contradicting the principle of energy conservation, her discoveries forced a reconsideration of the foundation of physics, allowing scientists and medical professionals to harness radioactivity for the greater good.For this book cover we have reproduced a page from one of Marie's notebooks containing her handwritten calculation notes precisely measuring the radium and thorium content of different minerals. Today her lab books are kept in special lead boxes, still too radioactive to touch without protective clothing. Curie's legacy and groundbreaking work encompasses both scientific and social achievements. As a woman in the scientific community she faced significant hurdles and prejudices to earn her position, and she remains the only woman to be awarded two Nobel Prizes. We are grateful to the Musée Curie for partnering with us to bring this unique sample of her thought process to the Paperblanks collection.


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  • : 9781439781210
  • : Hartley & Marks Publishers, Incorporated
  • : Hartley & Marks Publishers, Incorporated
  • : 31 August 2021
  • : .866 Inches X 7.087 Inches X 9.055 Inches
  • : books

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  • : Paperblanks (Created by)
  • : Notebook / blank book
  • : English
  • : 144