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 Introduction 
 Selected Images 
 Chronology 

 Yale Symposium
Marie Curie Nobel Centennial: Celebrating Women in Science
  

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Marie Curie, Radioactivity, and the Emerging New Physics:
The Extraordinary Career of a Woman Scientist

Selected Images

         
  Oil portrait of Marie Curie.   Caricature of the Curies from Vanity Fair, 1904.  
 
Oil portrait, Marie Curie by Daniel Graves, 1995.
Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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  Caricature of the Curies from Vanity Fair, 1904.
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  Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, 
Discoverer of X-Rays in 1895 and Winner of the First Nobel Prize in 
1895, and Winner of the First Nobel Prize in Physics.   X-Ray Made by R&0uml;ntgen of the Hand of a Colleague in 1896.  
  Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Discoverer of X-Rays in 1895, and Winner of the First Nobel Prize in Physics.
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  X-Ray Made by Röntgen of the Hand of a Colleague in 1896.
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