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MARIE CURIE...
Marie curie was born in Warsaw, kingdom of Poland on 7 November ,1867.
She was the daughter of the secondary school teacher. She received her education in
local schools.
She was a Polish and naturalized French
physicist and chemist.
●She was the first women to win the Noble prize ,the first person and only women to win
twice.
●She was also the first women to become a professor at University of Paris.
●In 1995,she became the first women to be
entombed on her own merits in the Pantheon in Paris.
●She received Noble peace prize in 1903.
●She received Davy madel in 1903.
●She received Albert madel in 1910.
Her children were: Irène Joliot curie
and Ève curie.
She had discovered Radium, Radioactivity and
polonium.
" She had a bright carrier in science"
☆She died on 4 JULY 1934 in the age of 66
in France. ☆
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MARIE CURIE...
Marie curie was born in Warsaw, kingdom of Poland on 7 November ,1867.
She was the daughter of the secondary school teacher. She received her education in
local schools.
She was a Polish and naturalized French
physicist and chemist.
●She was the first women to win the Noble prize ,the first person and only women to win
twice.
●She was also the first women to become a professor at University of Paris.
●In 1995,she became the first women to be
entombed on her own merits in the Pantheon in Paris.
●She received Noble peace prize in 1903.
●She received Davy madel in 1903.
●She received Albert madel in 1910.
Her children were: Irène Joliot curie
and Ève curie.
She had discovered Radium, Radioactivity and
polonium.
" She had a bright carrier in science"
☆She died on 4 JULY 1934 in the age of 66
in France. ☆
♡HOPE IT HELPS U MATE♡•••••☺☺
✌✌
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Marie Curie was born youngest of five children in Warsaw, Poland on November 7, 1867. She was well-taught by both her mother, Bronsilawa, a teacher, and her father, Wladyslaw, a professor of mathematics and physics. Marie continued her study of mathematical sciences at the University of Paris in 1891. While working in distinguished laboratory of Gabriel Lippman, she met her husband Pierre Curie.
"Their marriage (July 25, 1895) marked the start of a partnership that was soon to achieve results of world significance, in particular the discovery of polonium in the summer of 1898 and that of radium a few months later." (Science in Poland). The discovery of the source of radioactivity as well as these highly radioactive elements won the Curies the 1903 Nobel Prize for Physics (Marie Curie) and Marie her doctorate of science (Science in Poland).
Pierre, weakened by his overexposure to radiation, died when he was hit by a car in 1906. Although this was a devastating blow to Marie, it was the turning point in her career. She dedicated all her time and energy to the scientific cause they had taken on together and was determined to complete it alone.
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Marie Curie was born youngest of five children in Warsaw, Poland on November 7, 1867. She was well-taught by both her mother, Bronsilawa, a teacher, and her father, Wladyslaw, a professor of mathematics and physics. Marie continued her study of mathematical sciences at the University of Paris in 1891. While working in distinguished laboratory of Gabriel Lippman, she met her husband Pierre Curie.
"Their marriage (July 25, 1895) marked the start of a partnership that was soon to achieve results of world significance, in particular the discovery of polonium in the summer of 1898 and that of radium a few months later." (Science in Poland). The discovery of the source of radioactivity as well as these highly radioactive elements won the Curies the 1903 Nobel Prize for Physics (Marie Curie) and Marie her doctorate of science (Science in Poland).
Pierre, weakened by his overexposure to radiation, died when he was hit by a car in 1906. Although this was a devastating blow to Marie, it was the turning point in her career. She dedicated all her time and energy to the scientific cause they had taken on together and was determined to complete it alone.
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