Authors: Kathleen Krull
Tags: #Juvenile Nonfiction, #Biography & Autobiography, #Science & Technology, #Science & Nature, #General, #Fiction
half-life of unstable elements
radiocarbon-dating techniques
Harding, Warren G.
Harvard University
helium
Hiroshima
Institute of Nuclear Physics
International Congress of Physics
Interpretation of Dreams, The
(Freud)
Japan, atomic bombs used against
Joliot-Curie, Frédéric
death of
Nobel Prize
Joliot-Curie, Irène (Marie’s daughter)
childhood of
death of
education of
Nobel Prize
at Radium Institute
as world peace advocate
during World War I
Labouisse, Ève Curie (daughter)
biography of her mother
childhood of
education of
Labouisse, Henri
Langevin, Hélène (granddaughter of Marie Curie)
Langevin, Paul
Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent
Lippmann, Gabriel
“little curies,” (X-ray machine)
Lumière, Auguste and Louis
Madame Curie
(1943 film)
magnetic properties of steel, Marie Curie’s research on
medical uses of radium
Meitner, Lise
Mendeleyev, dmitri
Model T
Monet, Claude
“Museum of Industry and Agriculture”
Nagasaki
neutron, discovery of
“New Radioactive Substances and the Rays They Emit, The”
Newton, Sir Isaac
New York Times, The
Nobel, Alfred
Nobel Prize, recipients of
Henri Becquerel
Marie and Pierre Curie
Irène and Frédéric Joliot-Curie
Gabriel Lippman
Wilhelm Röntgen
Nuclear disarmament Peace Council
nuclear physics
atomic weapons and
peaceful applications of
see also
atomic physics
nuclear power
nucleus of the atom
“On a New Radio-Active Substance Contained in Pitchblende”
“On Symmetry in Physical Phenomena”
Orzeszkowa, Eliza
Paderewski, Jan
paint, radium-based
Paris Exposition of 1900
Paris School of Industrial Physics and Chemistry
Pasteur, Louis
Pasteur Institute
Perey, Marguerite
pitchblende residue
Planck, Max
Poincaré, Henri
Poland
liberation of
Russian rule of
polonium
atomic weight of
discovery of
half-life of
researching of
positivism
positron, discovery of the
Principles of Chemistry, The
(Mendeleyev)
quartz crystals
radiation exposure, dangers of
determining lethal levels of exposure
radioactivity
“artificial”
commercial uses of
half-life of unstable elements
the paranormal and
Treatise on Radioactivity
radiocarbon-dating techniques
Radiology in War
(Curie)
radium
atomic weight of
in consumer products
cost per ounce
dangers of exposure to,
see
radiation exposure, dangers of
discovery of
isolation of pure
medical uses of,
see
medical uses of radium
military applications of
patent for producing
predictions of potential for evil from
production in large quantities
researching of
research leading to discovery of
safekeeping of, during World War I
standard unit of measurement (“curie”)
as unstable element
Radium Institute, Paris
accomplishments of building of
Irène Curie’s accomplishments at
fund-raising for
opening of
safety rules at
Radium Institute, Warsaw
radium salt
“Rays Emitted by Uranium and Thorium Compounds”
Red Cross Radiology Service
Regaud, Claudius
relativity, theory of
Röntgen, Wilhelm
Rutherford, Ernest
half-life of unstable elements and
transformation theory
Schmidt, G. C.
science
collaboration by scientists
female scientists, Marie Curie as inspiration for
increased public interest in
male scientists, Marie Curie as inspiration for
scientific method
séances
Skeptical Chymist, The
(Boyle)
Sklodowska, Bronia (Marie’s sister)
as director of Warsaw Radium Institute
Sklodowska, Bronislawa (Marie’s mother)
death of
Sklodowska, Zosia (Marie’s sister)
Sklodowski, Wladyslaw (Marie’s father)
death of
Sklodowski family
Society for the Encouragement of National Industry
Solvay, Ernest
Solvay Conferences
sonar
Sorbonne, University of Paris
Marie Curie as professor at
Pierre Curie as teacher at
Marie Curie’s doctorate from
spectroscopy
theory of relativity
Thomson, J. J.
thorium
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de
Treatise on
Radioactivity
(Curie)
UNICEF
United States
atomic weapons and
Marie Curie’s 1921 visit to
nuclear power in
women’s rights in
University of California, Berkeley
University of Paris
University of Zurich
unstable elements
half-life of
uranium
half-life of
watches with radium-based paint
women
cultural limits on opportunities for
firsts for, Marie Curie and
Marie Curie as inspiration to female scientists
rights of
World War I
Marie Curie’s contributions during
death tolls
new weapons used in
World War II
atomic weapons used in
French Resistance
Wright Brothers
X-ray equipment
portable, Marie Curie’s invention of
X-rays
discovery of