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Radioactive

Marie & Pierre Curie: A Tale of Love and Fallout

By Lauren Redniss

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| Hardcover | 9780061351327

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In 1891, 24 year old Marie, nÉe Marya Sklodowska, moved from Warsaw to Paris, where she found work in the laboratory of Pierre Curie, a scientist engaged in research on heat and magnetism. They fell in love. They took their honeymoon on bicycles. They expanded the periodic table, discovering two newContinue

In 1891, 24 year old Marie, nÉe Marya Sklodowska, moved from Warsaw to Paris, where she found work in the laboratory of Pierre Curie, a scientist engaged in research on heat and magnetism. They fell in love. They took their honeymoon on bicycles. They expanded the periodic table, discovering two new elements with startling properties, radium and polonium. They recognized radioactivity as an atomic property, heralding the dawn of a new scientific era. They won the Nobel Prize. Newspapers mythologized the couple's romance, beginning articles on the Curies with "Once upon a time . . . " Then, in 1906, Pierre was killed in a freak accident. Marie continued their work alone. She won a second Nobel Prize in 1911, and fell in love again, this time with the married physicist Paul Langevin. Scandal ensued. Duels were fought.

In the century since the Curies began their work, we've struggled with nuclear weapons proliferation, debated the role of radiation in medical treatment, and pondered nuclear energy as a solution to climate change. In Radioactive, Lauren Redniss links these contentious questions to a love story in 19th Century Paris.

Radioactive draws on Redniss's original reporting in Asia, Europe and the United States, her interviews with scientists, engineers, weapons specialists, atomic bomb survivors, and Marie and Pierre Curie's own granddaughter.

Whether young or old, scientific novice or expert, no one will fail to be moved by Lauren Redniss's eerie and wondrous evocation of one of history's most intriguing figures.

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  • Radioactive

    Marie Curie would hate this book. Lauren Redniss, author of Century Girl, concedes as much in her epigraph to Radioactive: “With apologies to Marie Curie, who said, ‘There is no connection between my scientific work and the facts of private life.’” C ... (read full critics)

    raintaxi published on Sat, 25 Jun 2011

  • Of Passion and Polonium

    Lauren Redniss’s Radioactive is a book that truly is out of the ordinary, and it is well worth reading and contemplating. Foremost, it is a work of visual art. That art is integrated with the text of a biography of Marie and Pierre Curie, which is in ... (read full critics)

    americanscientist published on Fri, 15 Apr 2011

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  • English Books
  • Hardcover 208 Pages
  • Edition: 1
  • ISBN-10: 0061351326
  • ISBN-13: 9780061351327
  • Publisher: It Books
  • Pub date: Dec 01, 2010
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