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Demolition of ‘Marie Curie’ site on hold

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France’s culture minister has said that the demolition of a site linked to pioneering radioactiv­ity researcher Marie Curie would be put on hold. The Curie Institute will “suspend demolition of the Pavillon des Sources to take the time to look at... any possible alternativ­e,” Culture Minister Rima Abdul Malak wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Critics of the demolition say two-time Nobel winner Marie Curie worked in a laboratory in the building, while its proponents dispute this.

A cancer-fighting foundation, the Curie Institute wants to build a 2,000-square-meter five-storey research center at the site in Paris’ touristy Latin Quarter. It would be “the first center for cancer-related chemical biology in Europe” and “an indispensa­ble scientific project”, Curie Institute chief Thierry Philip told AFP. He added that he had had a “calm exchange on the complex debate” with minister Abdul Malak “on a question of memory that stokes so much emotion today”.

If no “alternativ­e solution” can be found, “we will have to calmly make a decision between memory and living science,” Philip said. Figures including television presenter Stephane Bern and conservati­ve former minister Rachida Dati launched the debate around the Pavillon des Sources into the public eye. It would be a “serious mistake” to destroy the building, Bern wrote on X this week, given its status as French “heritage”.

Philip said that the Pavillon des Sources was not a laboratory used by Curie, but rather served to store radioactiv­e waste and today stands empty. Her actual laboratory, the Curie pavilion, is not in danger of being demolished, he said.

 ?? ?? This photograph taken on Jan 5, 2024 shows the entrance of the Radium Institute, the historical site of Polish-French physicist and chemist Marie Curie’s laboratory. —- AFP
This photograph taken on Jan 5, 2024 shows the entrance of the Radium Institute, the historical site of Polish-French physicist and chemist Marie Curie’s laboratory. —- AFP

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