A Wonderful Stimulant: RADIUM, RISK, AND RESPONSIBILITY

In 1898, Marie and Pierre Curie were working in a Parisian laboratory so dilapidated that another scientist would compare it to “a cross between a stable and a potato shed.” Marie, still a doctoral student, had recently found traces of an intensely radioactive new substance, but the Curies would hav...

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