Pierre and Marie Curie, French scientists. Artist: Unknown

Pierre and Marie Curie, French scientists. Artist: Unknown

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Pierre and Marie Curie, French scientists. Polish-born Marie Curie (1867-1934) and her husband Pierre (1859-1906) continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel. In 1898, they discovered two new elements, polonium and radium. Marie did most of the work of producing these elements, and to this day her notebooks are still too radioactive to use. She went on to become the first woman to be awarded a doctorate in France, and continued her work after Pierre's death in 1906. In 1903 they shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with Becquerel. Obverse of a medal commemorating their discovery of Radium in 1898.


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  1. Pierre Curie: French: Scientist, physicist
  2. Marie Curie: French, Polish: Physicist
People Related
  1. Henri Becquerel: French: Scientist, physicist

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  2. Portrait

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  1. 006161
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  1. 1-157-710
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