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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2026 · 14 MIN

Radioactivity ep. 5 - Giornata della Memoria

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In occasione della Giornata della Memoria il Social Media Team riflette sul valore e l'importanza del ricordo e del rispetto per ogni genocidio della storia e - purtroppo - della nostra attualità. Radioactivity è un podcast creato dai membri del Social Media Team! Supporto tecnico di Emanuele Cozzi e Imad Sabro, con la partecipazione dei professori del Curie intervistati nelle nostre puntate. La sigla è firmata dalla mitica band d’istituto. Referenti del progetto: prof.ssa Federica Duvia e prof. Davide Cherubini. Un ringraziamento speciale alla voce di chiusura, prof Enrica Borghi. Alla prossima puntata, sempre su RadioActivity!

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Introduction to the History of Science by Walter Libby Loyal Books A highly accessible introductory history of the development of scientific thought, method, and application from the first practical concepts of time and space to the development of the first successful heavier-than-air flying machine and the discovery of radioactivity . - Summary by Steven Seitel Davison Sam 99mTc Podcast Sam Davison Davison Sam Radioactivity 99mTC Podcast Marie Curie - the woman who changed science Manal Shinnawi Marie Curie’s relentless resolve and insatiable curiosity made her an icon in the world of modern science. Indefatigable despite a career of physically demanding and ultimately fatal work, she discovered polonium and radium, championed the use of radiation in medicine and fundamentally changed our understanding of radioactivity. Serendipity of Science: Saving Lives - for iPod/iPhone The Open University Can you think like a scientist? Can you turn a bad result into a good hypothesis? Scientific thinking changes the way you look at the world. Science generally involves long hours of painstaking lab work as researchers refine their carefully designed experiments in response to their results. However, occasionally, it all goes wrong and the outcome isn’t quite what was expected. That’s when thinking like a scientist can help turn a bit of bad luck into a new discovery. From the Big Bang, penicillin and radioactivity to Teflon, Velcro and Viagra the history of science is littered with these 'accidental' inventions. This series focuses on three examples which have helped save lives - penicillin, safety glass and pacemakers. Find out how wondering why an experiment went wrong led to something far more interesting.

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