Marie Curie died 92 years ago. Your personal notebooks are still buried under layers of lead for a good reason

If you visit the basements of the National Library of France (BnF) and you want to look at some of the bibliographic gems that are kept there, you will most likely be forced to respect a series of measures, such as wearing gloves or handling the books in perfectly controlled conditions. The objective is obvious: protect the volumes. From you, from excessive exposure to light, from degradation. Things change if what you want to read is one of the notebooks that Marie Curie scribbled in her laboratory. In that case it is you who they must protect. Literally. The fact that there are dangerous publications may be a controversial statement that may or may not be shared, but in the case of the folios handwritten by the famous Franco-Polish scientist, it leaves little room for debate. Despite Madame Curie He died in 1934, almost 89 years ago, his notebooks continue to cause concern among archivists. and it is quite normal so be it. When Marie Salomea and her husband, Peterinvestigated in their laboratory with uranium, little was known about the potential damage of radiation, so they did not apply the basic safety measures that govern any radiological task today. So things—supports the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH)— “no wonder his workspace and notebooks became contaminated.” Pierre and Marie Curie, in the laboratory, around 1904. To avoid possible risks, the handwritten notebooks are kept in the basements of the National Library of France inside special boxes, made up of several layers of lead. Not only that. As detailed in 2021 by the BBC networkthe French institution requires researchers who want to handle the notebooks in person to first put on some protective suits specials and, of course, that they sign a document in which they exempt them from any responsibility. Is such misgivings justified? When reading requires a special suit For their research, which led to the discovery of polonium and radium, the Curies accumulated, crushed and manipulated enormous quantities of minerals containing uranium in their laboratory. He knowledge about natural radioactivity It was very recent at the time and the couple, who contributed to their research, were unwittingly exposed to its harmful effects. Themselves and, of course, all the material they used. Including notebooks of notes. To understand the conditions under which they worked, it is good review the notes by Marie, collected by Philipp Blom in ‘The years of vertigo: Europe, 1900-1914’: “One of our joys was entering the workshop at night; everywhere we saw the faintly luminous silhouettes of the capsule bottles containing our products. It was a beautiful sight and always new to us. The glowing tubes looked like dim fairy lights.” It was not strange, they say, that the pair of scientists carried flasks with polonium and radium in their coat pockets or kept them in their desk. Marie herself ended up dying in 1934 from a aplastic anemia which was probably caused by his frequent exposure to radium samples and polonium. “Taking into account the half-life of 1,600 years of the radius and the sensitivity of current radiation detectors, it is also not surprising that this contamination is still detectable today,” comments the ACSH in an article dedicated to the topic. The experts, BBC specifiescalculate that given that on average radium atoms take about 15 centuries to disintegrate, it is not unreasonable to think that the notebooks should remain in their lead box during that period. The National Library of France is in any case not the only one to preserve Curie’s notebooks. The Wellcome Collection It also has a volume, digitizedwith notes on experiments and radioactive substances and sketches. The volume dates from between 1899 and 1902 and was written in Paris. To avoid scares in 2014 The Aurora firm examined the material and concluded that it was contaminated with radius-226. The ACSH states in any case that the volume “does not represent an appreciable risk.” Fortunately, the notebook can consult now from homeonline, or even downloaded in PDF. The theme of “the contaminated notebooks” of Curie generate so much interest that it even has your own entrance on the website Marie-curie.eu, focused on the figure of the two-time Nobel Prize winner, and numerous articles have been written on the subject. Notebooks are not the only ones in a similar situation. The BBC explains that the house south of Paris where Marie Curie worked until 1934 is also affected by the radiation levels generated during her experiments. The block has even earned the ironic nickname of “Chernobyl on the Seine”. When he was buried in Paris Pantheoneven Marie Curie herself ended up in a lead sarcophagus almost an inch thick. Image | Aurora In Xataka | In 1968 a man had the idea to create the first tablet in history. The problem is that he was decades ahead of his time. In Xataka | The first hard drives in history were gigantic. Then a miracle happened: miniaturization

These will be the 10 most requested haircuts in hair salons in 2025

A well chosen haircut It can completely change the appearance of the wearer: from softening the features to reshaping them by hiding large foreheads, lengthening round faces, focusing attention on the eyes and many more benefits that are achieved with good use of the scissors and a custom color. That the look in question is fashionable is another advantage that adds modernity and freshness, and that is why we are going to present to you those that will be requested the most in hairdressers this 2025. The next step? Book an appointment at the salon with this list of trends and let the expert advise you to find the one that best suits you. Guaranteed success! The best thing is that we have also created a TEST that you will find at the end of the news To find out what your ideal cut would be for this season, answer our questions and discover your tailored look. Are you one of those who is always aware of trends, do you consider yourself conservative or do you always stay true to your style? 110 © Spotlight Launchmetrics ‘Short bob’ You are going to see that short hair is going to be very fashionable this year and one of the most stylish and flattering options is this version that the hair designer and Redken ambassador, Juandiegoteo: “It’s a haircut that resembles the famous carrébut much more flattering. When it reaches the jaw, it greatly highlights the features and, best of all, it looks good on all types of faces.” 210 © Spotlight Launchmetrics long ‘pixie’ For those who do not dare with the most minimalist version of pixieJuandiegoteo recommends this variant: “It is a very elegant haircut, perfect for those women who are looking for a radical cut and who want to highlight their features. The pixie long leaves more length at the top and sometimes on the sides.” He also points out that “in round faces it is better for the sides to be flattened and we concentrate the volume on the head so that the face is visually more elongated. Slanted bangs also greatly flatter this type of features. On long faces, always have bangs and long sides. In squares, volume at the crown and slanted bangs. 310 © hoskelsa ‘Butterfly cut’ The Redken ambassador describes it as a layered haircut: “The layers revolve around the face and usually also have long, thick bangs, which are combed open and can reach the jaw. This cut softens and harmonizes the features and usually greatly flatters oval, square and elongated faces. As for the number of layers, they are always personalized, but it usually takes between 2 and 6. It depends on the density and length of the hair. 410 © GTRES ‘Mixie Cut’ Although only among the most daring, the look that Rita Ora wore at the 2024 Fashion Awards is also going to sweep: “A fusion between mullet and the pixiethe ‘Mixie Cut’ is a cut that provides texture and dynamism”, reveal the experts from the Madrid salon Blow Dry Bar about the look that women with soul will choose punk. 510 © Spotlight Launchmetrics Layers It was one of the star trends throughout 2024 and in 2025 it is not going anywhere, as stated by Blow Dry Bar: “Layers are always a success for those who want freshness and volume in their hair. This cut rejuvenates and adds dynamism. Kaia Gerber has worn it recentlyshowing how a layered cut can be sophisticated and modern.” 610 © GTRES long bangs It is very fashionable and many celebrities they already released it this year with spectacular results: “The straight bangs provide a youthful touch and frame the face in an elegant way. Inspired by the 90s, this style is perfect for those looking for a subtle but impactful change. Taylor Swift wears it naturally, highlighting her facial features in his last public appearances”. 710 © Spotlight Launchmetrics Asymmetrical ‘Bob’ “It is a haircut that many have worn celebrities. “Victoria Bekcham when she moved to the US, the Kardashians, Jedet… It’s a very sexy look because it shows your neck and it looks good not only on 50-year-olds, but also on 20, 30, 40-year-old girls… It’s suitable for all ages.” , says Juandiegoteo about this trend that returns from the past and convinces with its freshness. 810 © Spotlight Launchmetrics ‘Long bob’ He hair designer also points out Valentina Zenere’s haircut as a trend: “It is one of the most popular and most flattering. The reason? Its versatility. It can be done with or without bangs, ultra-smooth as a board, curly… The only thing that all haircuts have styles in common is the length: it ‘stretches’ a little beyond the chin. 910 © Gtres ‘Blunt bob’ A straight and minimalist cut that highlights the features and stands out for being elegant and very sophisticated: “Currently, they wear it celebrities like Jessica Biel, who wears it with honey-colored highlights, Lucy Boynton, who has taken it to the next level with extra volume and a lot of texture and movement, or Kendall Jenner, who debuts with this cut and a beautiful new warm brown “explains Rosa Roselló, Druni training director. 1010 © GTRES Straight ‘Bob’ with waves Finally, according to Juandiegoteo, this is the rejuvenating look par excellence: “It is ultra flattering, since it styles a lot. I recommend it for hair that is thinner and that has been losing volume over the years. Of course, it is only suitable for those who are able to do their own waves if they don’t want to come to the hairdresser every 2 days.

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