despite their success , what irony marked the lives of the curies from madame curie chapter
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The irony that the Nobel prize and the all the fame that it brought the Curies in it's wake did not really get them wanted what they wanted.Pierre did not become a professor at the University of Sorbonne.They did not get a laboratory.Their own nation was the last to recognise their own contribution to scientific school and it was only Pierre's school which supported with the little bit of money it had of it's own.
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The irony that the Nobel prize and the all the fame that it brought the Curies in it's wake did not really get them wanted what they wanted.Pierre did not become a professor at the University of Sorbonne.They did not get a laboratory.Their own nation was the last to recognise their own contribution to scientific school and it was only Pierre's school which supported with the little bit of money it had of it's own.
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As per story, the major irony marked the curies was that Marie Curie got died due to the same element she invented and discovered...Even after getting the fame both were not able to fullfil their dream of having a personal laboratory. They both were the toast of London and they shook the world with their invention but still they were offered the job which they both didn't wanted to do..
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