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Episode Revisit: The Radium Girls

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What Is Radium? Marie Curie's Deadly Discovery

Episode Revisit: The Radium Girls · Jun 18, 2026 Science

Marie Curie discovered radium in 1898 as a byproduct of uranium decay, requiring several tons of pitchblende to extract just one-tenth of a gram. Almost immediately, a scientist carrying a tiny vial in his jacket pocket developed a worsening burn on his stomach — the first hint that radium's luminescent wonder came with a lethal cost.

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