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Marie had never advocated the use of radium in commercial paint—or for any application outside a laboratory or hospital setting. The addition of thorium to the fabric of gas mantles had been common practice long before she recognized thorium’s radioactivity. And yet, responsibility for a host of ills seemed to be settling now on her shoulders.
The Elements of Marie Curie: How the Glow of Radium Lit a Path for Women in Science
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