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Marie Curie: A Pioneer in Science and Medicine - Micro Book - C4 - Series Historical Figures Who Changed the World

Ciro Irmici

Editorial: Ciro Irmici

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Marie Curie: A Pioneer in Science and Medicine is a riveting journey into the life and legacy of one of history’s greatest scientific minds.

From a young girl in Poland to the first woman to win not one, but two Nobel Prizes, Marie Curie’s life is a story of unbreakable resolve, groundbreaking discoveries, and a commitment to bettering humanity.
This meticulously researched biography unveils the challenges Curie faced, her pioneering work in radioactivity, and her transformative contributions to medicine and science.

Readers will explore her partnership with Pierre Curie, her establishment of the Radium Institute, and her revolutionary impact on cancer treatment. This inspiring account captures the spirit of a woman who broke barriers, empowered future generations, and left a lasting legacy on modern science and medicine.

Whether you’re a science enthusiast, a student, or someone who loves stories of resilience and achievement, this book will leave you inspired by Marie Curie’s life and contributions.
Disponible desde: 30/10/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 48 páginas.

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