Industrial Age · Europe · Science

1898

Curies Discover Radium

December 26, 1898

Pierre and Marie Curie, working in a leaking shed in Paris, announced the isolation of a new element two million times more radioactive than uranium. They named it radium. Marie would refine it, grain by grain, from tons of Bohemian pitchblende. Two Nobel Prizes and a fatal dose of exposure lay ahead.