Examine the extraordinary life of Marie Curie, the trailblazing scientist who defied gender barriers to pioneer radioactivity research.
In this episode, we unpack her Nobel Prize-winning discoveries (polonium, radium), her perilous work during World War I with mobile X-ray units, and the tragic irony of her death from radiation exposure.
We also explore her influence on Rosalind Franklin’s DNA research and briefly touch on Linus Pauling’s dual Nobel legacy.
A raw, unfiltered look at how Curie’s tenacity reshaped science—and why her story still resonates today.
TranSript and deeper dive "Marie Curie: Decoding Radioactivity and Revolutionizing Modern Science"
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