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Lost Women of Science Conversations: The Elements of Marie Curie

Lost Women of Science Conversations: The Elements of Marie Curie

Dava Sobel discusses how she discovered the many forgotten female scientists whom Marie Curie mentored in early 20th-century Paris.

Lost Women of Science

April 24, 202528m 54s

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Show Notes

In The Elements of Marie Curie: How the Glow of Radium Lit a Path for Women in Science Dava Sobel celebrates the many women who came to Paris to work with Marie Curie after she won the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics. Many of these women went on to become experts in radioactivity, creating their own networks to support female scientists. 

Among others, we meet Norwegian Ellen Gleditsch, who was the first person to introduce the science of radioactivity to Norway and Canadian Harriet Brooks, who eventually gave up her stellar scientific career to marry. In retelling the story of Marie Curie, Sobel also shows how the women she mentored contributed to completing the periodic table in the early 20th century.



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