Writer, journalist and pianist, younger daughter of Marie and Pierre Curie (1904–2007)
She was born into the most decorated scientific family in history — two Nobel laureates for parents, a Nobel laureate sister — and chose words over the lab. Her biography of her mother became one of the most widely read scientific lives ever written.
Ève Denise Curie was born December 6, 1904, the younger daughter of Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie. While her sister Irène followed their parents into the laboratory and won her own Nobel Prize, Ève turned to journalism and the piano. She worked as a journalist and in her thirties wrote "Madame Curie," a biography of her mother that brought Marie's life to millions of readers. During the war she authored "Journey Among Warriors," a book of war reportage. From the 1960s she committed herself to UNICEF, working to provide help to children and mothers in developing countries. She married…
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