Read a research paper that discusses Marie Curie's curiosity and creativity. Written for an educational psychology course at Miami University.
Historian Helena Pycior explains how the different research methods of Marie and her husband contributed to the success of their collaboration.
Briefly describes the research for which Marie Curie won her first Nobel Prize in 1903.
Outlines Curie's work in physics and chemistry, and offers some photos.
Read Rays Emitted by Compounds of Uranium and of Thorium, the original announcement about the discovery of radioactivity.
Encyclopedia entry provided by Bartleby.com highlights Marie Curie's research of radioactivity and radium therapy.
Explore an exhibit that provides details regarding Curie's life and work. Provided by the American Institute of Physics.
Producer of an educational program for children called of "The Inventors' Specials" offers a biography of Madame Curie.
Focus on the work of this scientific pioneer in the field of radioactivity. Includes speculations that her research contributed to her demise.
Biographical profile reviews this scientist's life and Nobel Prize-winning research.
Features pictures of Marie Curie's grave site at The Pantheon, Paris.
Profiles the life of Marie Curie and her studies of radioactivity. Also lists recommended books.
Article summarizes a presentation given in 1998 by Susan Quinn, a biographer of Marie Curie, at the Library of Congress.
Review the background of this Polish-French Physicist who was the first woman to win a Nobel prize. Purchase books on her and find related links.
Find a select bibliography for the pioneering scientist, along with a biographical profile and a photograph.
Chronicles Curie's visits to the United States in the 1920s as part of her efforts to develop int'l radium standards. From the NIST Physics Lab.
Reviews the accomplishments and educational background of scientist Madam Curie.
Read about Curie's family and her childhood in Poland. From a series of articles called "Childhoods of Famous People."
Read a biography of Marie Curie provided by the University of South Florida.
Virginia Tech museum dedicated to women in the field of electrical power engineering offers a biography of Marie Curie.
Summarizes Marie Curie's research of radioactive substances. Provided by Purdue University.
View or purchase photos and drawings of Pierre and Marie Curie.
Explore the biography of the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. Polish-born chemist's achievements and personal life are chronicled at this site.