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Marie Curie: A Life From Beginning to End
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Marie Curie
One of the most famous women of the twentieth century, Marie Curie was a trailblazer in the truest sense. Known for her discovery of two radioactive elements, radium and polonium, Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. She remains the only woman to win two Nobel Prizes in different sciences.
Inside you will read about...
✓ Early Life and Loss
✓ The Flying University
✓ Nobel Prizes
✓ Scandals
✓ Curie's First World War Efforts
✓ The Discovery that Killed Her
And much more!
Marie Curie lived by her own rules in a society marred by misogyny and xenophobia. A scientist, but also a loving wife and mother, she defied expectations as a matter of course. Curie also fought for her country during the First World War the best way she knew how-with science. There is much more to Marie Curie's story than the discovery of the radioactive elements that eventually killed her.
One of the most famous women of the twentieth century, Marie Curie was a trailblazer in the truest sense. Known for her discovery of two radioactive elements, radium and polonium, Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. She remains the only woman to win two Nobel Prizes in different sciences.
Inside you will read about...
✓ Early Life and Loss
✓ The Flying University
✓ Nobel Prizes
✓ Scandals
✓ Curie's First World War Efforts
✓ The Discovery that Killed Her
And much more!
Marie Curie lived by her own rules in a society marred by misogyny and xenophobia. A scientist, but also a loving wife and mother, she defied expectations as a matter of course. Curie also fought for her country during the First World War the best way she knew how-with science. There is much more to Marie Curie's story than the discovery of the radioactive elements that eventually killed her.