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Scientists Who Made History: Marie Curie


Scientists Who Made History

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No. of pages 48

Published: 2014

Great for age 6-12 years

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Discover all about one of the world's most famous femal scientists: Marie Curie. Learn about the woman who discovered radium, the scientist who gave us a greater understanding of the nature of the atom, and the woman who ultimately died from the effects of the substances she discovered. Follow the story of Curie's life, from her childhood in Warsaw, Poland to becoming Director of the Paris Radium Institute, and find out about her discoveries, including how they are still affecting us today.Includes a timeline and a look at her legacy today, this book is perfect for readers intersted in science or women's history of all ages.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Scientists Who Made History .

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Hachette Children's Group .

Richard Hook is vastly experienced and is renowned for his detailed research. He has illustrated hundreds of children's history books. Liz Gogerly is an experienced author and editor of children's non-fiction.

 

This book is in the following series:

Scientists Who Made History

This book features the following characters:

Marie Curie
Born in Warsaw, Poland, on November 7, 1867, Marie Curie was forbidden to attend the male-only University of Warsaw, so she enrolled at the Sorbonne in Paris to study physics and mathematics. There she met a professor named Pierre Curie, and the two soon married, forming one of the most famous scientific partnerships in history. Together they discovered two elements and won a Nobel Prize in 1903 for their pioneering work developing the theory of "radioactivity". Marie went on to win the Nobel award for chemistry in 1911 for her discovery of the elements polonium and radium. She died in Savoy, France, on July 4, 1934, a victim of many years of exposure to toxic radiation.

Pierre Curie
Pierre Curie was a French Physicist who worked in crystallography, magentism and radioactivity. In 1903 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics with his wife Marie Curie and Henri Becquerel for their work in radiation.

A superb series...These books would be excellent both for a library and for children and teachers to read as part of a science course. * TES *