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Marie Curie

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Two Nobel Prizes and a lifetime of barriers broken — the extraordinary life and science of Marie Curie.

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The Widow Scientist: Carrying On Alone

In this moving episode of the Marie Curie podcast, Dr Sarah Quinn explores the challenging years following Pierre Curie's tragic death in 1906. Discover how Marie Curie became the first woman professor at the University of Paris while raising two young daughters alone and continuing her groundbreaking radioactivity research. Learn about her historic achievement of isolating pure radium, earning her second Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911, making her the first person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific disciplines. This episode examines the personal struggles, professional isolation, and extraordinary determination that defined Marie's widow years. From dealing with critics who questioned her scientific abilities to balancing motherhood with revolutionary research, Marie's story reveals the remarkable resilience of one of history's greatest scientists. We explore her unconventional approach to parenting, her battle against radiation sickness, and her establishment of the Radium Institute. Perfect for science enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in stories of perseverance against overwhelming odds. Join us as we uncover how Marie Curie transformed personal tragedy into scientific triumph, paving the way for future generations of women in science while advancing our understanding of radioactivity and nuclear physics.

21. maj 2026 - 5 min
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Nobel Glory and Personal Tragedy: Marie Curie's Triumph and Loss

In this compelling episode of Marie Curie, Dr Sarah Quinn explores the complex intersection of scientific triumph and personal tragedy in Marie Curie's life. We examine her historic 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics, shared with husband Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel, making her the first woman to receive this honor. The episode details Pierre's tragic death in 1906 and Marie's extraordinary resilience in becoming the first female professor at the University of Paris. We explore her unprecedented second Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911, making her the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields. The program also addresses the personal scandal surrounding her relationship with Paul Langevin and the harsh media treatment she endured. Throughout, we examine how Marie Curie navigated the unique challenges faced by pioneering women in science, from gender discrimination to intense public scrutiny. The episode highlights her unwavering commitment to radioactivity research and her humanitarian efforts during World War One with mobile X-ray units. This biographical podcast offers insights into early 20th-century scientific culture, women's rights, and the personal sacrifices behind revolutionary scientific discoveries. Perfect for listeners interested in science history, women's achievements, and biographical storytelling about remarkable historical figures.

14. maj 2026 - 4 min
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Breaking Barriers: A Woman in the Boys' Club of Science

Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores Marie Curie's extraordinary journey through the male-dominated scientific establishment of the early 1900s. This episode examines how Maria Sklodowska transformed from a struggling Polish student in Paris to becoming the first woman Nobel Prize winner and the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences. Discover the institutional barriers, social prejudices, and personal challenges Marie faced as she revolutionized our understanding of radioactivity and nuclear chemistry. From her freezing garret as a university student to her groundbreaking research with Pierre Curie, from facing exclusion by the French Academy of Sciences to developing mobile X-ray units during World War One, Marie's story reveals the true cost of scientific pioneering for women. This episode highlights how Marie's persistence not only advanced scientific knowledge but fundamentally changed who could be considered a scientist. Perfect for listeners interested in women's history, scientific breakthroughs, gender equality, and stories of remarkable perseverance against overwhelming odds. Learn about the Nobel Prize history, early radioactivity research, women in STEM fields, and the social challenges faced by female scientists in the early twentieth century.

7. maj 2026 - 5 min
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Element Hunter: The Quest for Polonium and Radium

Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores Marie Curie's groundbreaking discovery of polonium and radium, two elements that revolutionized modern science. This episode delves into the painstaking process behind isolating these radioactive elements from tons of pitchblende ore in a converted shed laboratory. Learn how Marie Curie's observation that pitchblende was more radioactive than pure uranium led to her hypothesis about unknown elements. Discover the grueling four-year process of chemical separation that resulted in the 1898 announcements of polonium - named after Marie's homeland Poland - and radium. The episode covers Marie's innovative laboratory techniques, the beautiful blue-green glow of radioactive samples, and her determination to prove these discoveries to the skeptical scientific community. Following Pierre Curie's tragic death in 1906, Marie continued working alone, eventually isolating pure radium chloride by 1910. These discoveries earned her two Nobel Prizes - the 1903 Physics Prize shared with Pierre and Henri Becquerel, and the 1911 Chemistry Prize for discovering the elements. Marie Curie remains the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields. The podcast explores how these discoveries transformed our understanding of atomic structure, launched the field of radiochemistry, and demonstrated that atoms could spontaneously transform. Perfect for science enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in the history of scientific discovery and Marie Curie's remarkable legacy in chemistry and physics.

30. apr. 2026 - 4 min
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The Glowing Discovery: Unraveling Radioactivity

Explore Marie Curie's groundbreaking discovery of radioactivity in this captivating episode of the Marie Curie podcast. Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she uncovers the story behind one of science's most important breakthroughs, from Henri Becquerel's accidental discovery of uranium rays to Marie's years of backbreaking work in a freezing Paris shed. Learn how Marie coined the term 'radioactivity' and discovered two new elements - polonium and radium - through processing tons of pitchblende ore with primitive equipment. Discover the magical glow of radium that lit up their laboratory at night, and understand how Marie's meticulous scientific methods revolutionized our understanding of atomic structure. This episode examines the personal sacrifices behind the science, Marie's commitment to sharing knowledge freely with humanity, and her historic achievement as the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific disciplines. From challenging the fundamental principles of chemistry and physics to laying the groundwork for nuclear medicine and atomic theory, Marie Curie's discovery of radioactivity changed science forever. Perfect for science enthusiasts, history lovers, and anyone inspired by stories of perseverance and groundbreaking discovery.

23. apr. 2026 - 5 min
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