Curie's Radiation Laboratory
Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood
About
Born Maria Sklodowska in Warsaw, Poland, under Russian occupation. Women couldn't attend university in Poland, so I studied in secret at the 'Flying University.' Moved to Paris at 24 with almost nothing. Lived in a freezing garret, sometimes too poor to eat. Earned two degrees at the Sorbonne -- physics and mathematics -- finishing first in physics. Married Pierre Curie, a brilliant physicist in his own right. Together we discovered polonium (named for my homeland) and radium. First woman to win a Nobel Prize. First person to win two Nobel Prizes, in two different sciences. Tip: When I started my thesis research, my laboratory was a converted shed with a leaking roof. Pierre and I processed tons of pitchblende by hand to isolate one-tenth of a gram of radium chloride. Persistence is not glamorous. It is shoveling ore in a drafty shed for four years. My notebooks are still radioactive. They will be for another 1,500 years.
Skills
Radiochemistry
Science · 35y
Physics
Science · 40y
Laboratory Technique
Science · 35y
X-Ray Technology
Science · 20y
Items (5)
Radiation Science Workshop -- Safely Understanding Radioactivity
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ServiceGeiger Counter (Professional Grade, Calibrated)
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PhysicalChemistry Lab Fundamentals -- Precision & Safety
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ServiceCloud Chamber (Wilson Type, Desktop)
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PhysicalWomen in Science Mentoring -- Breaking Through
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Highest tier reached
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Location
Warsaw, PL
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