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Radium experiment, 1904. Artist: Poyet
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Radium experiment, 1904. Artist: Poyet
Radium experiment, 1904. Paths of alpha, beta, and gamma particles from a radium sample placed between the poles of an electromagnet, as used in Marie and Pierre Curies laboratory, Paris. Continuing the research into radioactivity begun by Henri Becquerel, the Curies discovered two new chemical elements, radium and polonium. In 1903 they were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics, sharing the award with Becquerel
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This print captures a significant moment in scientific history - the Radium experiment of 1904. Created by artist Poyet, it depicts the paths of alpha, beta, and gamma particles emitted from a radium sample placed between the poles of an electromagnet in Marie and Pierre Curie's laboratory in Paris. Continuing the groundbreaking research initiated by Henri Becquerel, this experiment led to the discovery of two new chemical elements: radium and polonium. The Curies' remarkable contributions to radioactivity earned them the prestigious Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903, which they shared with Becquerel. The image showcases not only their scientific prowess but also their dedication to unraveling nature's mysteries. It highlights the intricate laboratory equipment used during that era while emphasizing magnetism as a crucial component of their investigations. As we delve into this monochrome engraving from over a century ago, we are transported back to a time when science was on the cusp of revolutionary breakthroughs. It serves as a reminder that curiosity knows no bounds and that even small experiments can lead to extraordinary discoveries. Marie Curie's name resonates strongly within these frames - her pioneering spirit shining through alongside her husband Pierre Curie's unwavering support. Together with Poyet's artistic vision, they have immortalized this iconic moment forever etched in scientific history.
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