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English 8:19 Science & Tech

How Radioactive Is Marie Curie’s Lab Today?

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Marie Curie invented the word  “radioactivity.” Literally.

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She and her husband Pierre revolutionized  our understanding of the phenomenon.

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So, it’s only right that today,  

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her lab has been turned into a museum  in Paris called the Musée Curie.

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But in the process of making those discoveries,  

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the Curies and everything around them were  exposed to a massive amount of radiation.

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The couple were buried in lead  caskets to contain the radiation.

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And their furniture was similarly contaminated.

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Which kind of makes you wonder: How  safe is it to visit that museum today?

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After all, a lot of Marie  Curie’s stuff is still there,  

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and some of it definitely remains radioactive.

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A recent BBC story on the subject inspired  us to look into that question ourselves.

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Here’s the safety report on  the birthplace of radiology.

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For many years, the Curies studied radioactive  materials in a run-down shed without the  

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protective gear we would use today to handle  elements like uranium, polonium, and radium.

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Instead, they used… their bare hands.

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Then, at night, they would  literally watch the elements glow.

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Marie Curie wrote that they  looked like “faint, fairy lights.”

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Simply put, they were saturated in radiation.

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So if you visit Marie Curie’s lab  today, you might be a little on edge.

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But the dangers associated with radioactivity  

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aren’t as straightforward as  radioactivity-equals-deadly.

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Let me explain.

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Radioactivity is everywhere.

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