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Marie Curie

Marie Curie

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Two Nobel Prizes and a lifetime of barriers broken — the extraordinary life and science of Marie Curie.Copyright Podra Network Scienza
  • Radium Girls and Radiation: The Dark Side of Discovery
    Jun 18 2026
    In this compelling episode of Marie Curie, Dr Sarah Quinn explores the tragic story of the Radium Girls - young women who painted watch dials with radium-laced paint in the 1910s and 1920s. Following Marie Curie's discovery of radium, this glowing element became a commercial sensation, leading to widespread industrial use despite unknown health risks. The episode examines how these factory workers unknowingly ingested deadly radioactive material through the 'lip-pointing' technique, resulting in devastating health consequences including bone deterioration and cancer. Dr Quinn details the landmark legal case of Grace Fryer and four other women who fought the United States Radium Corporation in 1928, establishing crucial precedents for workers' rights and industrial safety. This groundbreaking lawsuit gained national attention and led to significant improvements in occupational health regulations. The episode highlights how the Radium Girls' courage in pursuing justice against powerful corporate interests helped protect future workers and contributed to our modern understanding of radiation safety. Their story serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of balancing scientific progress with ethical responsibility and human safety, demonstrating both the promise and peril of scientific discovery in the industrial age.
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    5 min
  • Petites Curies: Marie's Mobile X-Ray Revolution on the Western Front
    Jun 11 2026
    Discover Marie Curie's remarkable but often overlooked contribution to World War One medical care through her revolutionary mobile X-ray units. In this episode of the Marie Curie podcast, Dr Sarah Quinn explores how the two-time Nobel Prize winner transformed battlefield medicine by creating the 'petites Curies' – innovative mobile radiological units that brought life-saving diagnostic capabilities directly to the front lines. Learn about the engineering challenges Marie overcame to make X-ray technology portable and battlefield-ready, her personal courage in driving these units near combat zones, and how she trained medical personnel in radiological techniques. We examine how Marie's wartime service exemplified the humanitarian application of scientific knowledge and influenced modern emergency medical practices. The episode reveals Marie Curie's lesser-known role as a pioneer of mobile medical technology, whose innovations examined over one million wounded soldiers and established principles still used in emergency medicine today. Perfect for listeners interested in medical history, scientific innovation during wartime, women's contributions to military medicine, and Marie Curie's multifaceted legacy beyond her laboratory achievements. This historical exploration demonstrates how scientific expertise can be rapidly adapted to serve urgent humanitarian needs.
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    4 min
  • Second Nobel, First Woman: Chemistry's Ultimate Honor
    Jun 4 2026
    Explore Marie Curie's historic second Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911, making her the first woman to win this prestigious award and the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific disciplines. This episode delves into the painstaking process of isolating pure radium, the years of meticulous laboratory work that followed Pierre Curie's death, and the personal challenges Marie faced while achieving scientific immortality. Discover how Marie processed tons of pitchblende ore, her groundbreaking techniques in fractional crystallization, and the determination of radium's atomic weight. Learn about the controversy surrounding her win, including the unprecedented suggestion from the Nobel Committee that she might skip the ceremony, and her dignified response that separated her private life from her scientific achievements. The episode examines the broader significance of her accomplishment for women in science and how her work opened new fields of research. Marie Curie's 1911 Chemistry Nobel Prize represents not just scientific excellence but a pivotal moment in breaking barriers for women in academia and research, establishing a legacy that continues to inspire scientists worldwide today.
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    5 min
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