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I traveled to Hiroshima to interview atomic bomb survivors, to the Nevada Test Site outside of Las Vegas to talk with weapons specialists, to Warsaw to see the house where Marie Curie was born, to the Curie Institut in Paris to interview the Curie's granddaughter.
Jesse Kornbluth: The Love Story of Marie & Pierre Curie Is Now a Beautiful Book (With A Spooky, Challenging Ending) Jesse Kornbluth 2011
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Since Marie Curie coined the word "radioactivity" in 1898, we've struggled with nuclear-weapons proliferation, we've debated the role of radiation in medical treatment, and we've considered nuclear energy as an alternative energy source to counter climate change.
Jesse Kornbluth: The Love Story of Marie & Pierre Curie Is Now a Beautiful Book (With A Spooky, Challenging Ending) Jesse Kornbluth 2011
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The anniversary of the birth of scientist Marie Curie has been celebrated with a Google doodle.
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Since Marie Curie coined the word "radioactivity" in 1898, we've struggled with nuclear-weapons proliferation, we've debated the role of radiation in medical treatment, and we've considered nuclear energy as an alternative energy source to counter climate change.
Jesse Kornbluth: The Love Story of Marie & Pierre Curie Is Now a Beautiful Book (With A Spooky, Challenging Ending) Jesse Kornbluth 2011
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They were visited regularly by Admiral and Marie Curie nurses who are specially trained, and near the end sat with him at night.
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The birth of Nobel prize-winning scientist Marie Curie has being marked by Google with a picture of her at her work bench on the search engine's home page.
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Brilliant scientists such as Marie Curie worked on their own or in small teams.
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Her hero is Marie Curie, another Polish scientist who won two Nobel prizes.
Cosmetics company chief Dr Irena Eris revels in vanity project 2011
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I admire Marie Curie and Amelia Earhart because they were outstanding women who did interesting work.
SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Janice Bishop -- Mars: Back through the Looking Glass SETI Institute 2011
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Marie Curie nurses provide free care to people with terminal cancer and other illnesses in their own homes.
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