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  1. Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1911* Radium and the New Concepts in Chemistry. Some 15 years ago the radiation of uranium was discovered by Henri Becquerel 1, and two years later the study of this phenomenon was extended to other substances, first by me, and then by Pierre Curie and myself 2.This study rapidly led us to the discovery of new elements, the radiation of which, while being analogous ...

  2. 14 de dic. de 2020 · Marie Curie is recognized throughout the world not only for her groundbreaking Nobel Prize-winning discoveries but also for having boldly broken many gender barriers during her lifetime.

  3. Marie Curie, Ausschnitt aus dem Nobelpreisfoto von 1911 . Marie Skłodowska Curie (* 7.November 1867 in Warschau, Russisches Kaiserreich als Maria Salomea Skłodowska; † 4. Juli 1934 bei Passy, Frankreich) war eine Physikerin und Chemikerin polnischer Herkunft, die in Frankreich lebte und wirkte.Sie untersuchte die 1896 von Henri Becquerel beobachtete Strahlung von Uranverbindungen und ...

  4. Hace 6 días · Marie Curie - Nobel Prize, Radioactivity, Scientist: The sudden death of Pierre Curie (April 19, 1906) was a bitter blow to Marie Curie, but it was also a decisive turning point in her career: henceforth she was to devote all her energy to completing alone the scientific work that they had undertaken. On May 13, 1906, she was appointed to the professorship that had been left vacant on her ...

  5. Marie Curie became famous for the work she did in Paris. But she was born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1867, as Maria Sklodowska. She was the youngest of five children, and both of her parents were educators: Her father taught math and physics, and her mother was headmistress of a private school for girls. Circumstances changed for Maria’s family ...

  6. 1 de dic. de 1996 · by Nanny Fröman *. Introduction. Marie and Pierre Curie‘s pioneering research was again brought to mind when on April 20 1995, their bodies were taken from their place of burial at Sceaux, just outside Paris, and in a solemn ceremony were laid to rest under the mighty dome of the Panthéon. Marie Curie thus became the first woman to be accorded this mark of honour on her own merit.

  7. X Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Królowej Jadwigi w Warszawie. Maria Skłodowska-Curie, més coneguda com a Marie Curie (Curie era el cognom del seu marit, Pierre Curie) o Madame Curie (Varsòvia, 7 de novembre de 1867 - París, 4 de juliol de 1934) va ser una física i química polonesa, pionera de l'estudi de les radiacions.

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