
Pierre Curie
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Authors:
- Curie, Marie
1867 - 1934
- Kellogg, Charlotte
1874 - 1960
- Kellogg, Vernon L. (Vernon Lyman)
1867 - 1937
- Meloney, Marie Mattingly
1883 - 1943
About this book
In the early 20th century, the scientific community was transformed by groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity, a field largely shaped by Pierre Curie. In "Pierre Curie," author Marie Curie offers an intimate biographical portrait of her husband, highlighting his relentless pursuit of knowledge and the profound impact of his work on modern physics. Readers will explore the intricacies of his partnership with Marie, their shared dedication to science, and the ethical implications of their discoveries. This compelling narrative is essential for students, civic activists, and historians eager to understand the complexities of scientific collaboration and the legacy of unyielding inquiry. Dive into the life of a man whose contributions continue to resonate in contemporary discussions on science and ethics.
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