In 1934, at age 66, Marie Curie died from aplastic anemia, which was likely caused by years of radiation exposure. She is remembered today as one of the most revolutionary female scientists ...
The wonder of Radium, a glowing treasure discovered by Marie Curie, blinded the world to its perils... and it quickly became a status symbol ...
France’s AI Action Summit marks a departure from previous gatherings. Some welcome the change. Others say safety has been ...
Getty ImagesPierre and Marie ... radiation did to her spine what it had done to Maggie’s jaw. Others developed skin cancer, cataracts, throat cancer, and other symptoms of long-term radiation ...
Long before the women who helped win the space race were depicted in the 2016 film “Hidden Figures,” women were making contributions to science that far outpaced the credit they were given for their ...
He believed he had found the ultimate health elixir, drinking it daily for years. At first, he felt stronger, more ...
Then the scientist who discovered the element, Marie Curie, died from aplastic pernicious anaemia brought on by radiation exposure. The only reason why there were not more deaths was the cost of ...
In 2018, she moved to KTH with a Marie Curie Individual Fellowship ... Our research pioneers electrochemical tools to quantify corrosion and radiation effects, advancing materials science for nuclear ...
Marie Curie had died in 1934 from leukemia resulting from her work with radium, and the effects of X-rays and natural radioactivity had been under scrutiny for decades. A “health physics” group to ...