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what was thereom of madam Marie Curie ??​

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Answered by riyansh5
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She's got a lot of firsts. Sure, she's the first woman to win a Nobel prize. But she was also the first – and still to this date the only – person to win two Nobel prizes in two different science fields. She won the Nobel prize in physics with Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel in 1903 for their research in radiation.

Answered by sudhiragarwal129
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In Warsaw, there is a museum dedicated to the life of Marie Skłodowska Curie, located in the house she where she was born. In this museum there is a plaque with a quote from her that says, “It is a short, simple history, lacking great events. I was born in Warsaw, in a professor’s family. I married Pierre Curie and I had two children. My scientific work I did in France.

Sure, she’s the first woman to win a Nobel prize. But she was also the first – and still to this date the only – person to win two Nobel prizes in two different science fields. She won the Nobel prize in physics with Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel in 1903 for their research in radiation. And in 1911, she was awarded a solo chemistry prize for discovering polonium and radium. She is also part of the only mother-daughter team to win Nobels – her daughter, Irène Joliot-Curie, won her own Nobel prize in 1935.

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