This illustrated biography explores all of Marie Curie's
accomplishments, from her discoveries of radioactivity, polonium, and
radium to her Nobel Prize victory and her continuing influence today.
When Marie Curie and her husband, Pierre, discovered the atomic nature
of radioactivity, and isolated polonium and radium, they revolutionized
modern science. Her work not only contributed to our understanding of
the structure of the atom, but also laid the foundation for modern
medical innovations such as X-rays and radiotherapy.
This illustrated biography details Marie's tumultuous personal life at a
time of social upheaval, and her struggle to gain recognition in an era
when women scientists were almost unknown.