Definitely. 'Radium Girls' tells the true story of the women exposed to radium, so it's non-fiction. It highlights the harsh realities and struggles they faced.
Radium Age science fiction refers to a period in the history of science fiction, roughly from 1900 to 1930. It was a time when many early sci-fi concepts and themes emerged.
It's about the tragic story of the radium girls. They were female workers who painted radium on watch dials. Unaware of the extreme danger, they suffered from radium poisoning which led to various health problems like bone decay and cancer.
Yes. 'Radium Girls' takes inspiration from actual historical incidents involving these women. It shows the hardships and bravery they faced in a factual manner.
No, it wasn't. Dawn Rifle was a full-time expert, not a traitor.
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