Marie Curie's exceptional life and groundbreaking research changed the world, expanding scientific understanding and creating new opportunities for women, as explored in this lavishly illustrated graphic biography endorsed by the Curie Estate. Curie's unique drive—against all odds—to understand Nature's ways and laws led to groundbreaking discoveries, which revolutionized medical theory and practice. She was the first female Nobel Prize winner and, to date, the only person to win a Nobel Prize in two categories: first physics and later in chemistry. Marie Curie: A Quest For Light presents a special collaboration between two internationally acclaimed Danish scientists, Frances Andreasen Østerfelt and Anja Cetti Andersen, and features delightful illustration by the prize-winning Polish artist Anna Blaszczyk. Together they have made Curie's fascinating story accessible to young readers.
A collection of eerie and magical visual riddles, Tatort is the work of photographer Anja Jensen over the past decade, which primarily deals with the scenarios of monitoring and surveillance. Since 2001 Jensen has staged uncanny scenes in half-light, on the brink of voyeurism and criminological observation at real locations in nature or urban areas. Often resembling film stills, both individuals and groups have been captured across the globe in an unsettling yet highly captivating series.
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