
Marie Curie And The Women Scientists Who Became Her Legacy
Science Friday
Heroic Contributions and Dangerous Discoveries in Science
This chapter explores the vital work of a pioneering scientist during World War I, focusing on her innovations in mobile x-ray units for treating wounded soldiers. It also addresses the health risks associated with radioactive materials and the historical perception of radium as a cancer cure, underscoring her legacy as a humanitarian.
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