MARIE CURIE. PASIÓN POR LA INVESTIGACIÓN CIENTÍFICA

In Borrego Gutiérrez Mª José (ed.), La mujer en la Historia de la Ciencia. CEU Ediciones. pp. 35-48 (2008)
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Abstract

Marie Curie is the first scientist woman awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics (1903) and another in Chemistry (1911). Her life and her work summarize the tenacity, effort and passion for knowing aspects related to the reality of a new physical-chemical phenomenon: radioactivity. In this semblance, in addition to the scientific aspect, the human aspect that accompanies and sometimes overshadows the lives of great men is shown.

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Miguel Acosta
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