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Marie Curie and the Woman Who Lit Up the Dark — Ten Minute History

Marie Curie and the Woman Who Lit Up the Dark — Ten Minute History

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Marie Curie and the Woman Who Lit Up the Dark — Ten Minute History

In 1903, Marie Curie became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. In 1911, she won a second one — in a completely different scientific discipline — making her the only person in history to achieve that. In between, she was denied membership in the French Academy of Sciences for being a woman, had her love affair plastered across every newspaper in Europe, and kept working. This is the episode about the scientist who discovered two elements, survived two centuries' worth of condescension, and died from the work that made her famous.

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