
The Glass Universe: How the Ladies of the Harvard Observatory Took the Measure of the Stars
by Dava Sobel (2016)
Like 'Madame Curie: A Biography', this book celebrates overlooked women in science.

by Eve Curie (1937)
"A biography [of Nobel Prize winner Madame Curie] that stirs the heart and the mind by a fine counterpoint of sense and sensibility, a great story superbly told."--New York Times Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867-1934) was the first woman scientist to win worldwide acclaim and was, indeed, one of the great scientists of the twentieth century. Written by Curie's daughter, the renowned international activist Eve Curie, this biography chronicles Curie's legendary achievements in science, including her pioneering efforts in the study of radioactivity and her two Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry. It also spotlights her remarkable life, from her childhood in Poland, to her storybook Parisian marriage to fellow scientist Pierre Curie, to her tragic death from the very radium that brought her fame. Now updated with an eloquent, rousing introduction by best-selling author Natalie Angier, this timeless biography celebrates an astonishing mind and a extraordinary woman's life.
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by Dava Sobel (2016)
Like 'Madame Curie: A Biography', this book celebrates overlooked women in science.

by Dava Sobel (1999)
Similar to 'Madame Curie: A Biography', this offers a deeply personal look at a historical scientist's life.

by Dava Sobel (1995)
Like 'Madame Curie: A Biography', this compelling narrative highlights a scientific breakthrough and its impact.

by Eve Curie (1937)
This is the foundational biography that inspired your interest in Marie Curie's life and work.

by Kate Moore (2016)
Like 'Madame Curie: A Biography', this book sheds light on the often-unseen struggles of women in scientific and industrial fields.
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