Industrial Age · Europe · Science
1896
Becquerel's Radioactivity
March 1, 1896
Henri Becquerel left a uranium salt on a wrapped photographic plate in a drawer and found, when he developed it, a clear image. The salts were emitting something without being stimulated. Pierre and Marie Curie would spend the next years isolating polonium and radium from tons of pitchblende and naming the phenomenon radioactivity.