Marie Curie was born in Poland in 1867 and was the daughter of a secondary school teacher. She learned to read when she was only four years old and was fascinated by the scientific instruments her father kept at their home. She later took work as a teacher and also created a free university where she would accept other females as students since institutes of higher learning in Poland did not enroll women at the time.
In 1891, Marie went to Paris and joined Sorbonne University to study physics and mathematics where she met Pierre Curie. They got married him in 1895. Pierre Curie was the professor of the school of physics and chemistry.
Discovery
Both Marie and Pierre worked together investigating radioactivity, based on the work conducted by the French Physicist Henry Becquerell and German Physicist Roentgen. In 1898 the Curie’s discovered the elements polonium and radium. They received the Nobel Prize for Physics in the year 1903 along with Henry Bequerel.
Pierre Curie died in the year 1906, after which Marie took over the job Pierre was doing, making her the first lady to teach in Sorbonne. She was devoted to continue the work she and Pierre Curie started together. In 1911, Marie received her second Nobel Prize, this time in chemistry for her discovery and isolation of radium and its compounds. Marie Curie also proved that radium can successfully cure certain illnesses. Even today, it plays an important role in the treatment of cancer. She is noted for being the person who introduced the use of X-ray technology and radium in medicine. Marie Curie was the first person to hold two Nobel Prizes in the sciences; Physics and chemistry.
Pierre Curie died in the year 1906, after which Marie took over the job Pierre was doing, making her the first lady to teach in Sorbonne. She was devoted to continue the work she and Pierre Curie started together. In 1911, Marie received her second Nobel Prize, this time in chemistry for her discovery and isolation of radium and its compounds. Marie Curie also proved that radium can successfully cure certain illnesses. Even today, it plays an important role in the treatment of cancer. She is noted for being the person who introduced the use of X-ray technology and radium in medicine. Marie Curie was the first person to hold two Nobel Prizes in the sciences; Physics and chemistry.
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