Why visitors have to sign a bond to see the objects used by Marie Curie

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Explore the profound legacy of Marie Curie by gaining access to her personal artifacts through our exclusive bond-signing process. Delve into the remarkable life and achievements of this pioneering scientist while honoring her memory with a commitment to respect and preservation. By signing the bond, visitors pledge to handle the artifacts with care and reverence, ensuring their integrity for future generations. Experience history firsthand and embark on a journey of scientific discovery guided by the enduring spirit of Marie Curie. Book your appointment today to secure your place in this extraordinary tribute.

References:
1)National Cancer Institute: [invalid URL removed]. National Cancer Institute. Accessed March 26, 2024.

2) Quinn, Susan. "Marie Curie: A Life." (Radiobiography). Basic Books, 1995.

3) Sklodowska-Curie, Marie. "Radioactive Substances, Especially Radium and Polonium." Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1911.

4) Quinn, Susan. Marie Curie: A Life. Da Capo Press, 1996.

5) Curie Museum. "Conservation and Preservation." Accessed January 20, 2024. [https://www.curie.fr/en/musee/visit-the-museum/conservation-and-preservation]

6) National Museum of Nuclear Science & History. "Marie Curie Exhibit Guidelines." Accessed January 20, 2024. [https://www.nuclearmuseum.org/learn/marie-curie-exhibit-guidelines/]

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