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                CHEMISTRY 
                EDUCATION: 
                RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 
                 
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          VOLUME 4, Number 2 
          May 2003 
            
           
        Theme 
          Issue: 
          TEACHING CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 
           Guest 
          Editor: Keith S. TABER 
           
        
           
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               Marie 
                Sklodowska-Curie (1867-1934) 
                Nobel Prize for Physics 1903 
                Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1911 
              When 
                Madame Curie was working on radioactivity at the turn of the 20th 
                century, she was able to make significant advances in both chemistry 
                and physics. This edition of CERP considers the relationship between 
                chemistry and physics today, and how this should inform chemistry 
                education at the beginning of the 21st century. 
              Photograph 
                published with the permission of M. Sklodowska-Curie Museum 
                in Warsaw. We thank the Museum and R.M. Janiuk for this 
                permission. 
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